Atomlab 100 Plus Dose Calibrator


 

 

bulletAll functions microprocessor controlled
bulletUltra-fast response
bulletAutomatic range selection Ranges up to 9.999 curies Tc-99m or 2.5 curies of F-18
bulletPre-programmed for the most commonly used radionuclides
bulletDisplay in Curies or Becquerels
bulletAutomatic background subtraction and zeroing at the touch of a button
bulletRemote ionization chamber with .25" (.64 cm) lead shielding and 10-foot cable
bulletSelf-diagnostic software
bulletDaily constancy isotope keys
bulletElectronic power supply (no battery in chamber)
bulletIndustry exclusive two-year warranty
bulletClock/Calendar
bulletPrint "peel and stick" syringe/vial labels and patient labels
bulletConstancy reports with carbonless copies for Co-57, Cs-137, and Ba-133
bulletSave up to two months of constancy data
bulletRS-232 bi-directional serial communications port
bulletDot matrix printer (with tractor feed)
bulletETL to UL 3101-1 and cETL to CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1-M92

 

The ATOMLAB 100Plus performs all standard dose calibrations and then some. The Atomlab 100Plus provides fast, accurate radionuclide activity measurements with performance that easily surpasses the most stringent regulatory requirements.

The unit is simple to operate. There are 13 isotope selection keys, 12 are pre-programmed for the most commonly used radionuclides and one is user defined. Any key can be reprogrammed by the user for a desired isotope.

Activity is displayed on a LED readout in either Curie or Becquerel units. Background correction and zero adjustment are performed at the touch of a button. Range selection is automatic.

Activity measurements are performed by a microprocessor controlled electrometer located within the detector assembly of the ionization chamber. The chamber is shielded with .25" (.64 cm) lead. It can be located up to ten feet away from the display unit. Chamber bias is generated within the display unit by an electronic high voltage supply, eliminating the need for expensive battery changes.

Print Labels and Constancy Reports...
The ATOMLAB 100Plus will generate peel and stick labels. Each label shows the selected isotope, activity, date and time. At the time the label is printed, a carbonless copy is also produced for department record keeping. The Power-Up/Self-Test Report is automatically printed. Constancy Reports for Co-57, Cs-137 and Ba-133 may be selected for the current or previous month. Constancy Reports are easy to read and feature three caution warnings: measurement error that exceeds ±5% of the decayed standard, error that exceeds 10% of the decayed standard and decayed standard less than 50µCi.

The RS-232 port enables the Atomlab 100Plus Dose Calibrator to communicate with most commercially available nuclear medicine management systems.

Clock/Calendar...
Enter time and date in setup mode with a few simple keystrokes, and the ATOMLAB 100Plus will continually update this information and automatically print it on all reports.

An industry exclusive two-year warranty is standard.


Specifications

bulletIsotope Selection Keys:
12 pre-programmed — Tc-99m, Sr-89, Tl-201, Mo-99, I-123, Xe-133, Ga-67, In-111, I-131, Cs-137, Co-57 and Ba-133; one additional for user defined isotope
bulletActivity Range: 0.01 µCi to 9999 mCi (.001 mBq to 399.9 GBq) of Tc-99m
bulletEnergy Range: 25 keV to 3 MeV photons
bulletResponse Time: One second for doses greater than 2 mCi; Three seconds for doses between 200 µCi and 2 mCi; 3-30 seconds for doses below 200 µCi
bulletDetector Linearity: ±1% or 0.2 µCi, whichever is greater
bulletElectrometer Linearity:±1% or 0.2 µCi, whichever is greater
bulletElectrometer Accuracy: ±1% or 0.2 µCi, whichever is greater
bulletOverall Accuracy: ±3% or 0.3 µCi, whichever is greater. Overall accuracy is affected by such factors as the accuracy of the specific source calibration, geometric variations due to sample volume or configuration, detector linearity, electrometer accuracy and readout accuracy
bulletRepeatability:±0.3% above 1 mCi short term (24 hr); 1% long term (1 yr)
bulletDigital Calibration Dial: Four-digit LED dial display with increment/decrement keys to change the value. Range is from 0.1 to 999
bulletDetector: Well-type pressurized ionization chamber, with Argon fill gas; Well opening 2.75" (7 cm); Well depth 10.5" (26.7 cm)
bulletDetector Shielding: .25" (6.3 mm) lead on all sides except top well opening Supplementary shielding available
bulletChamber Bias: 340 volt electronic power supply
bulletEnvironmental Operating Conditions: Temperature: 0-40° C; Humidity: 0-90% rh, non-condensing
bulletPower Requirements: 100 to 120 VAC @ 1/2A; 200 to 240 VAC @ 1/4A
bulletLine Frequency: 50/60 Hz; Detachable line cord; Built-in EMI filter and transient suppression
bulletDetector and Interface Cables:10' (304.8 cm) long, six conductor cables (two carry power, one is chassis ground, three carry serial data for digital I/O) Ends terminated with AMP Mate-n-Lock connectors, white with hooded strain relief
bulletDisplay Unit:
Dimensions: 12" w x 14.3" depth x 3.75" h (30.5 x 36.3 x 9.5 cm)
Weight: 6 lb (2.7 kg)
bulletDetector Unit:
Dimensions: 7.5" w x 7.5" depth x 16.25" h (19 x 19 x 41.3 cm)
Well I. D.: 2.75" dia x 10.5" h (7 x 26.7 cm)
Well I. D. with Liner: 2.5" dia x 10.25" h (6.35 x 26 cm)
Lead Shielding: .25" lead (.63 cm)
Weight: 35 lb (16 kg)
bulletApprovals: ETL to UL 3101-1 and cETL to CAN/CSA C22.2 No. 1010.1-M92

 

086-265 Dose Calibrator, Atomlab 100Plus
Includes RS-232 port, Vial/Syringe Dipper,
Well Insert and Printer

Optional:

086-269 Voltage Configuration, 230V For 086-265.
Must be purchased with Atomlab Dose Calibrator.

Related:

086-301 Shielding Rings, Interlocking, 2" lead
For additional protection from high energy activity
086-423 Shield, Moly Breakthrough
086-435 Moly Shield, Syringe, .28" lead
086-509 Lineator

Replacement:

086-242 Vial/Syringe Dipper
086-241 Well Insert
086-268 Labels, “peel & stick”, 250/roll
086-278 Ribbon, Printer, 4/pkg
 


 

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