Q-Gas Counter (ca. 1949) |
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counter, a windowless gas flow counter that normally operated in the
Geiger mode, was manufactured by the Nuclear Instrument and Chemical
Corporation of |
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Because it was windowless, the "Q-gas" counter was particularly effective for counting low energy betas, e.g., C-14 and S-35. “Q-gas,” a mix of 98.7% helium and 1.3% butane, was used if the unit was to be operated in the Geiger mode. If it was necessary to operate it as a proportional counter, methane could be used instead. |
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Size: 6” x 5” x 10” Weight: 10 pounds Operating voltage: ca. 1450 volts Nucleonics
December 1948 p 68; Atomic Energy
Commission Radiation Instrument Catalog, page BG-5B1A,date Donated by Ron Kathren |
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Last updated: 07/25/07
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