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SU8 Pocket Dosimeter (ca. 1950 – 1951) |
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The Model SU8 is a direct (self) reading pocket dosemeter manufactured by Tracerlab Inc. of Boston Massachusetts. To the best of my knowledge, it is the first dosimeter produced by Tracerlab. As you can see from the photograph, the extended stainless steel end makes it look like just a fountain pen. The company’s photographs of the SU-8 usually showed it alongside a real fountain pen. After all, the dosimeter would often be worn inside a shirt pocket right next to a pen or two. In my opinion, this is the best looking dosimeter ever produced. |
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The SU8 is somewhat unusual in a couple of respects. First, it is particularly sensitive: it reads from 0 – 100 mR. Second, and this is what distinguishes it from most dosimeters, the charging contact is activated magnetically. When the SU8 is in the vertical position, the external charging contact is connected to the dosimeter fiber via an internal pin that is raised by a magnet in the dosimeter charger. In any other position, three small balls inside the unit prevent the pin from accidentally making contact with the fiber. This design, which originated with Francis Shonka, reduced the possibility of accidental discharge. It did however require the use of a special charger, the SU9. Range: 0
– 100 mR (SU-8H has a 0 – 200 mR range)
Size: 4.25” long and 0.5” in diameter
Price: $39.50 in 1951Donated by Ron KathrenReferences: Nucleonics
March 1953 p57 AEC Radiation
Instrument Catalog, page date AEC Radiation
Measuring Instruments, RIB-8 (supplement 2) Tracerlog No. 33, March 1951. |
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Last updated: 07/25/07
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