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intrptr
reply to post by amraks
Why are you concerned that they would be faking it. If they were, the people around the world would quickly discover this and the factory would have to halt production, whatever.
Calibrated sources to test Geiger's are available so you can test your meter to your satisfaction. Having a separately purchased source and two meters to compare with it would be the surest method.
A company that sells faulty equipment wouldn't be in business very long.
Insurrection
reply to post by amraks
There are various calibration services BTW however unless you're getting a garbage unit nothing to worry about. For it to have been "contaminated" enough to actually change the blunt measurements would take enough I think handling of them - not to mention some shipping monitor ~somewhere~ - would go ape.
Also - in terms of calibration - the sealed tubes inside aren't going to get contaminated so it would detect surface contaminants anyway if they were giving off ionizing radiation.
I think you're a-OK. -Mags
Also - in terms of calibration - the sealed tubes inside aren't going to get contaminated so it would detect surface contaminants anyway if they were giving off ionizing radiation.
stirling
NO
I am raising the question weather the units could be contaminated due to Fukashima.
They are in the business of making detectors, they would know. There are things called calibration sources that emit a constant amount of radiation that they use to calibrate detectors (and clean rooms).
How do we know this clean room isn't contaminated?
intrptr
reply to post by amraks
I am raising the question weather the units could be contaminated due to Fukashima.
In what way? By throwing them in the reactor?
If it is out of calibration that can be adjusted or tested with a calibration source. Factories calibrate everything they sell.
ETA: I see.
They are in the business of making detectors, they would know. There are things called calibration sources that emit a constant amount of radiation that they use to calibrate detectors (and clean rooms).
How do we know this clean room isn't contaminated?edit on 24-10-2013 by intrptr because: additional
andy06shake
reply to post by amraks
Stirling answered your question perfectly!
Never mind the results returned by the Geiger counters, don't you think electrical/electronic products exported from Japan or anywhere else for that matter would trip the radiological sensors in customs if they were radioactive to any significant degree? LoL
You should be more concerned over the Seafood they export!edit on 24-10-2013 by andy06shake because: (no reason given)
Basically any radiation fall out from fukashima, could it contaminate these factories where some of these are made.
basically radiation fall out soaking into plastics and other materials.
intrptr
reply to post by amraks
Basically any radiation fall out from fukashima, could it contaminate these factories where some of these are made.
basically radiation fall out soaking into plastics and other materials.
Sure why not? You seem to be looking for a specific answer to satisfy you.
"Fallout" from Fukushima is going to increase as time goes by. The nature of radioactive contamination is that it tends to be absorbed by living things, accumulating more the higher up the food chain.
Products manufactured in Japan and shipped around the world are being monitored for radiation at destination ports. This has happened with cars, produce, and other stuff. It happens because someone didn't test the material before it left or evaded the protocols and shipped anyway.
Radiation detection equipment is the most tested before it leaves the factory even. There is no way they would allow it. People would complain right away that their expensive detector is erroneous and want their money back.
There is no point to following this. If you aren't satisfied with the answers given here by members who took the time to respond then you have some kind of agenda that you aren't being honest about.
Ebay
But guess there will be a time coming soon where nothing will be exported out of japan if it gets bad.
amraks
Just was thinking when looking on ebay at Geiger Counters, nearly all are made in around Asia pacific area.
Contamination being from fukashima.
Are these made and calibrated in a clean room?
How do we know this clean room isn't contaminated?
Are we yet to see these area's where these Geiger Counters are made become contaminated places.
I raise this question as its leads to more questions, Would love to hear peoples thoughts and if they have thought the same.
(Not sure if this belongs in skunk works or Japan,, Mods please move it to Japan if need be)edit on 24/10/2013 by amraks because: (no reason given)edit on 24/10/2013 by amraks because: (no reason given)
"Tokyo is 124 miles from the Daiichi Nuclear Power station in Fukushima prefecture, while Los Angeles is 5,541 miles from Tokyo. If "tons" (1) of plutonium had been spewed into the air from the Daiichi power station, as some Japan radiation hysteria promoters (E.g. Steven Jones, globalresearch.com.ca, see Footnote 1 at bottom of page) have wildly claimed, then you would have seen a HUGE and unprecedented up tick in Tokyo readings BEFORE such radiation could ever traverse the entire Pacific Ocean and show up on the west coast of America."
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