*CVR* M-CAN RADIATION DAMPER - FLEX
Protect your antennas from the damaging effects of radiation with our flexible, die cut M-Can Radiation Dampers. They reduce signal loss by 30% to 50% and the flexible material protects the antenna despite extreme temperature fluctuations.
The M-CAN is a cost effective bar feeder developed by AlliedSignal (now Honeywell) engineers, that provides maximum control and flexibility for applications that require a long bar length at low weight and operating cost.
Analyses a large variety of portable radiation sensors and I/O data acquisition units (DAQ), so that you can live stream, schedule, or even archive the collected real-time or offline-recorded data into your database or other applications. It features a built-in radiation sensor hosting a super-sensitive Geiger tube, an onboard microcontroller, preamplifier and data acquisition module (ADAM). You can create alerts to notify you for inpending dangers to human health or equipment failures. The CVR software ensures compliance with regulatory quality requirements with evaluation reports for radiation monitoring tasks.
Radioactive contamination is always a threat to the human body and this radiation protection cover offers an increased level of protection for your electronics. Fits all models of BRDM-2 vehicles. Made from high performance synthetic material that provides excellent impact resistance and durability over repeated use. Size : 2.5cm x 5.5cm
These radiation dampers are passive devices designed to block the transfer of thermal energy wave from one area to another by reflecting it away. Uses include: spacecraft, including nuclear-powered spacecraft, space vehicles, satellites in geosynchronous and lower earth orbit, vessels engaged in space operations at sea, unmanned space probes, and pods for interplanetary missions. For optimum results, two dampers are required for each exposure. The radiation dampers are divided into two basic types: hard metal and thermally conductive plastics.
A flexible radiation damper, placed in the front section of the turret of BRDM-2, allows automatic switching of sensors within the field of view, depending on the sector of fire of the respective main armament.
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