Examples of using Radioactive source in English and their translations into Italian
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A tungsten collimator is used to direct the radiation onto the target, whilst the radioactive source is housed inside tungsten shielding.
A tungsten collimator is used to direct the radiation onto the target, whilst the radioactive source is housed inside tungsten shielding.
Tungsten alloy counterweight is used as source holders for oil-well logging to shield the radioactive source and to act as a collimator for the gamma beam.
A gas mantle can be used in the absence of an approved radioactive source.
Our tungsten alloys radiation shields are used for radioactive source containers, gamma radiography, shields, and industrial instrumentation.
Chinatungsten tungsten alloy radiation shielding is used for radioactive source containers, gamma radiography,
A radioactive source cannot be switched off
SHIELD: A mass of material which may be placed around a radioactive source to reduce the radiation intensity.
Ascertain before any transfer of a high radioactive source that the recipient holds an appropriate authorisation.
When a radioactive source emits alpha
Radioactive source containers Gamma radiography shields Shielding block Source holders for oil well logging
The material passes between a radioactive source, which is housed in Chinatungsten Online's tungsten alloy,
The summary below gives the questions to be asked when a radioactive source is involved in an emergency.
The universally used three bladed symbol to warn of the presence of a radioactive source or radiation.
radiation shielding, radioactive source containers, and syringe covers for radioactive isotope injection
slowing down of fast neutrons from a radioactive source.
which is used for radioactive source containers, gamma radiography,
which is used for radioactive source containers, gamma radiography,
Tungsten source holder device having improved means for effecting actuation of the radioactive source from its repose position to its active position whereby such actuation is greatly facilitated
exposure to a radioactive source or an atomic explosion.