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 GMC-320 on an industrial x-ray machine

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William Posted - 04/04/2017 : 12:08:27
The materials scientist working downstairs at work was very excited when I told him I bought this geiger counter, and wanted to put it on the industrial x-ray machine.

The GMC-320 went absolutely bonkers when hit with the x-ray beam. It made almost white noise from all the counts and started beeping an alarm warning me of dangerous radiation.

It also showed us that the electron microscope and x-ray machine are not leaking any radiation, which made the scientist feel good. With all the equipment he has, it's surprising he doesn't have one of these.
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ZLM Posted - 04/09/2017 : 19:05:32
Good to know it works for you.

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