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Fwd: Radiation detection
Dear radsafers
Please have a look at this e-mail and reply directly to Andy Brown if
you can help.
andyb@tenacent.co.za
Thanks
Frik Beeslaar
>>> "Andy Brown" <andyb@tenacent.co.za> 2004-01-07 12:41:45 >>>
Good Day,
We are researching the possibility of a generic device ( that may not
yet exist)
that would instantly indicate exposure to unnaturally ( Far below that
is
found in therapy) high levels of radiation, should a device have been
in the
proximity of a radioactive source. The application is security and will
be
applied to cargo, parcels and containers. It is imperative that the
costs
associated are kept as low as possible and It would be desirable that
the
device be a sensitive "film" type in order to be integrated with
tamper
proof stick on labels.
If you are aware of such product or products such as a radiochromc film
that
will darken if exposed without having to undergo a development process
or
can assist, kindly contact me via e-mail.
Regards
Andy Brown
andyb@tenacent.co.za
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