Radioactive source jig, 1982.

Made:
1982 in Berkeley
Radioactive source jig, 1982. one of three BNL (Berkeley Nuclear Laboratories) radioactive

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one of three BNL (Berkeley Nuclear Laboratories) radioactive
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

one of three BNL (Berkeley Nuclear Laboratories) radioactive source jigs. Red plastic box with sliding lid to hold a radioactive source with a known emission, used in conjunction with a radiation monitor to check that it is working correctly.

Details

Category:
Nuclear Energy
Object Number:
1982-1379/2
Materials:
plastics, perspex and complete
Measurements:
overall: 59 x 130 x 150 mm
type:
radioactivity and containers
credit:
Berkeley Nuclear Laboratories