Neutron signal data is collected and processed remotely via a PC using neutron counting technology based on the time stamping of pulses from the detectors. This results in high-speed acquisition of data and improved measurement performance. The adaptability of the DISPIM software enables both total neutron counting and neutron coincidence counting analysis methods to be applied to the data stream. A high-resolution gamma spectroscopy can also be added to DISPIM for the determination of plutonium isotopic content.
DISPIM is a very robustly built system – designed to operate in harsh environments and is typically deployed in the measurement of items such as glove boxes, drums and crates, packets, filters, decommissioning wastes, process vessels, vehicles, shipping containers and parcels.
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