
Radiation Detection Systems
Radiation detection systems are tools used to identify and measure the presence of radiation, such as radioactive particles or waves emitted by certain materials. They work by sensing ionizing radiation—like gamma rays, X-rays, or particles—and converting that into signals that can be read and analyzed. These systems are essential for safety, ensuring environments like nuclear plants, medical facilities, and research labs are free of harmful radiation levels. They help detect leaks, monitor contamination, and ensure regulatory compliance, providing crucial information to protect people, the environment, and assets from potential radiation hazards.