FJ34-5302 Digital Handheld γ Nuclide Recognition Spectrometer
Product Introduction
FJ34-5302 Digital Portable γ The spectrometer is a nuclear monitoring instrument based on a brominated lanthanum detector and advanced digital nuclear pulse waveform processing technology. This instrument integrates a lanthanum bromide detector and a neutron detector, which not only provides environmental dose equivalent detection and radiation source localization, but also identifies the vast majority of natural and radioactive nuclides. Its function and performance are comparable to the mainstream portable nuclide recognition instruments abroad, breaking the trend of relying on similar instruments in the past.
This instrument is lightweight and aesthetically pleasing, with high reliability. It is equipped with a large pixel, environmentally friendly and energy-saving LCD color touch display screen. The human-computer interaction is simple and convenient, making it easy for operators to carry it with them and conduct real-time inspection of product standards.
Main technical indicators
Detector | 1.5 inch LaBr3, GM tube |
Dose rate range | 100nSv/h-30mSv/h |
Dose range | 100nSv-10Sv |
Energy response range | 30keV-3MeV( γ Radiation) |
Energy resolution | ≤ 3.5% @ 661.7keV |
Confidence level | 70% -100% |
The instrument will automatically switch the probe according to the "range" and provide power outage protection for the probe |
Road address | 1024 roads |
Storage capacity | 400000 sets of 1024 spectral data |
Communication connection | USB connection |
Equipped with battery level monitoring (low voltage alarm), fault detection, threshold alarm functions, and sound and light alarm functions |
Power supply | Equipped with a 14.8V lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack (equipped with a charger) |
Working time | > 10 hours |
Working temperature | -30 ℃- +50 ℃ |
Operating humidity | ≤ 90% R.H (35 ℃) |
Storage temperature | -50 ℃~+70 ℃ |
Foot length | 228mm × 124mm × 107mm |
Instrument installation
In war environments, this instrument can be used as an on-site nuclide screening analyzer, such as nuclear waste disposal site nuclide analysis, nuclear leakage accident site radioactive pollution monitoring, etc., to obtain the required results on site. The measured data can also be saved through computers for deeper analysis and processing, in order to obtain more detailed results. At the same time, it can also serve as a laboratory radionuclide analyzer for measuring the collected samples. This instrument is one of the best instruments for nuclear radiation supervision, inspection, and monitoring institutions, as well as nuclear emergency response units, to address potential hazards in the current development of nuclear technology.
In a war environment, this instrument can be used as a on-site monitoring instrument for nuclear warfare or radiation contaminated areas to determine the main types of radioactive nuclides and the severity of contamination on site, in order to provide a scientific basis for taking further related actions
Functional Features
1. Integration level: The instrument integrates brominated lanthanum, GM tube, and neutron detector, and has nuclide recognition mode, dose rate mode, source seeking mode, expert mode, and alarm function;
2. Real time measurement of the environment γ Dose rate and rapid identification of radioactive nuclides;
3 nuclide databases: The nuclide databases are divided into five categories: natural, medical, industrial, SNM, and nuclear materials;
4. Digital T-shaped filtering and shaping technology: balancing energy resolution and pulse pass rate;
5. Multiple power supply modes: built-in rechargeable lithium battery, external charging power supply;
6. It has the ability to quickly identify nuclides, with a dose rate greater than 3 times the background, and can recognize nuclides in up to 5 seconds; Mixed nuclides, providing accurate identification results within 30 seconds;
7. Preheating is required for measurement after startup, calibration of the power source, and real-time dynamic spectrum stabilization.


