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Spring 2008 PGT Newsletter


Expanded sales, service and training on handheld Radioisotope Identification Device (RID)
Princeton Gamma Tech now offers sales and support services, including training, on the industry leading SAM 935 and SAM Defender Isotope Identifiers (RIID). The new SAM Defender is an ergonomic product that identifies sources of nuclear radiation for the non-technical user. The SAM Defender leverages some of the proven algorithms used in it’s successor the SAM 935 (Surveillance and Measurement System)

Ion Mobility Spectroscopy for chemical identification
The ChemIMS is an ideal first-line-of-defense detection system easily operated by the first responder with limited training


Benchtop room temperature Lanthanum Bromide spectroscopy in a turn-key system
New Detector Option for Model 2100R provides ~3% resolution in a room temperature nuclear spectroscopy system


Berkeley Nucleonics SAM Defender Radiation Isotope Identifier selected for CBRN Kit
Berkeley Nucleonics announces that the SAM Defender has been selected by Princeton Gamma Tech Instruments (Princeton, NJ) as a top performing isotope identifier to accompany the latest suite of CBRN detection tools


New HPGe Service Agreements add new life to non-working germanium detectors
New Service Contracts are customizeable to meet needs of HPGe end users. Priority service / repair of detectors and competitive pricing make PGT a great alternative to Canberra or Ortec for HPGe service and sales


A portable Gas Chromatography system advances GC technology
The ChemMD is a portable gas chromatograph system with innovative additional technology integrated to enhance the performance and speed of the system. Now the non-technical users can obtain laboratory quality data in process monitoring, law enforcement and analytical confirmation applications.

Hot Features:
  • Fast Sample Analysis
  • Standoff Capability in Hot Zone Apps
  • 16 lbs (lightest in the industry)
  • Runs on Standard “AA” Batteries
  • Identification Module for Unknown Chemicals


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