The mobile radiological laboratory is designed to determine preliminary and confirming identification of alpha, beta and gamma radioisotopes.
The mobile radiometric laboratory is intended to:
The analyses results are intended for decision process in the armed forces of the country, respectively for organizations operating in case of a radiation-emergency events.
R-MIL LABORATORY CAPABILITIES
The R-MIL mobile radiometric laboratory is designed as a set consisting of two containers like ISO-1C, wherein the first container itself plays the role of the laboratory and the second container is designed to ensure that all support activities such as independent energy supply, storage and transport of necessary additional equipment, carrying out maintenance and service activities.
Compared to the incorporation of the box body vehicles incorporate laboratory in standardized containers increases the variability of the entire transport equipment (trucks, trains, ships, airplanes) and at the same time provides sufficient rigidity and strength necessary to ensure the shielding against ionizing radiation.
The laboratory is constructed so as to fulfill the tasks identified in the vicinity of the contaminated areas, including areas of direct threats, including work in populated areas. The proposed laboratory is suitable for working with samples of radioactive substances and materials in activities equivalent to 5 MBq of 60Co, which fully complies with the samples brought from contaminated terrain.
The uniqueness of the designed laboratory is based, inter alia, in the use of new original methods of sample preparation (particularly for the alpha and beta spectrometry), which shorten the time of measurement several times.