
RDS-32™ Radiation Survey Meters
The RDS-32 Survey Meters are small handheld, battery operated radiation survey instruments.
The RDS-32 Survey Meters are small handheld, battery operated radiation survey instruments.
Detection Module
The AB-100 module, part of the CSPevo™ family, offers a lightweight, ergonomic design that reduces user fatigue and enhances ease of use, making it ideal for reliable frisking and smear counting. Its robust construction minimizes maintenance, while improved detection homogeneity ensures accurate results. It integrates with Mirion smart probes and the RDS-32™ survey meter for flexibility in various applications.
The AB-100 module is ideal for detecting Alpha and Beta emitters simultaneously. It offers surface contamination measurement, extensive application coverage, and superior detection performance from a Phoswitch detector, featuring a 100 cm² detection area.
The CSPevo family, enhanced with LightLink™ technology, combines interchangeable modules, handles and survey meters for flexible user experience and efficiency. An evolution of the Canberra Smart Probes (CSP™) product family, the CSPevo family ensures backwards compatibility with existing CSP products.
A lightweight design facilitates one-handed operation — ideal for frisking and contamination assessment. Optimized for always-ready use, the CSPevo family ensures reliable performance and seamless integration across diverse radioprotection environments.
The AB-100 module, part of the Canberra Smart Probe family (CSP™ and CSPevo™), enhances field operations with inter-compatibility for seamless integration and a design that ensures quick readiness. Building on a legacy of exceptional performance, CSP and CSPevo products offer versatile plug and play capabilities and fast readiness for field operations.
The AB-100 leverages advanced light collection based on Mirion LightLink technology for increased robustness and superior detection homogeneity.
Mirion LightLink technology represents a revolutionary advancement in radiation detection, enhancing a wide array of products from handheld devices to contamination monitors. Detectors equipped with LightLink technology incorporate modern plastic scintillators, robust Silicon Photomultipliers and the latest in readout electronics.
This next-generation technology not only improves ergonomics and reduces susceptibility to damage but also extends operational lifespan through lower power requirements and a design that eliminates high-voltage components. With superior light collection efficiency and a design that avoids light decay, LightLink technology ensures hyper-accurate detection and devices that are always ready for use — redefining industry standards in operational productivity and reliability.
The AB-100 module is ideal for radiation protection teams and system integrators looking for a robust, reliable, and easy-to-integrate solution.
It is designed to withstand mechanical shocks, ensuring exceptional reliability in demanding environments. LightLink technology eliminates the need for photomultiplier tubes (PMT), significantly increasing the robustness of the probe, while minimizing breakage and decreasing downtime. Its compact size and low sensitivity to magnetic fields help facilitate integration into third-party systems.
Users benefit from rapid maintenance and minimal downtime due to innovative technology that eliminates the need for light decay time.
The AB-100 detection module is compatible with different handles and can be connected to various host instruments. Suitability for varying applications and user needs — including self-frisking and on-site surveys — increases detection module versatility.
These handles work in two ways:
The integrated setup provides a convenient one-handed operation for most scenarios, while the cable-based handles are useful for measuring hard-to-reach areas where it is important to maintain visibility of the meter display.
With cable for meter/probe connection
Without cable RDS-32 meter integrated
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