Handheld spectroscopic personal radiation detector for first responders introduced by FLIR

Sept. 12, 2018
WILSONVILLE, Ore. – FLIR Systems Inc. in Wilsonville, Ore., is introducing the FLIR identiFINDER R200-AN spectroscopic personal radiation detector (SPED) for front-line first responders to identify radiation threats.

WILSONVILLE, Ore. – FLIR Systems Inc. in Wilsonville, Ore., is introducing the FLIR identiFINDER R200-AN spectroscopic personal radiation detector (SPED) for front-line first responders to identify radiation threats.

The rugged, pager-sized FLIR identiFINDER R200-AN SPED can detect and identify neutrons, in addition to gamma radiation. Since neutrons penetrate material and travel distances greater than any other form of radiation, the FLIR identiFINDER R200-AN with neutron identification is an important early warning system detector of malicious material and an additional safety feature for responders.

The device meets the 1.5-meter drop criteria required by ANSI N42.32, one of the key performance standards for alarming personal radiation detectors in Homeland Security.

The IP67 rating assures the R200-AN is protected against dust and immersion in water as deep as one meter. The R200-AN enclosure also is MIL-STD-810G compliant to protect against salt and fog.

The unit features integrated Bluetooth Smart wireless technology which facilitates recording and sending real-time radiation dose rates and geotag information via a companion mobile app.

For more information contact FLIR Systems online at www.flir.com/r200.

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