Embrace
Embrace
HomeContentReportBack to Website
Copyright © 2026, Ianus Technologies Ltd. All Rights Reserved|Privacy Policy|Cookie Policy
Product / Service

BNS-97 Radiation Protection Monitor

PEERS


BNS-97 RADIATION PROTECTION MONITOR PLACES OF APPLICATION Nuclear plants Isotope laboratories Environmental applications Waste yards PURPOSE OF MONITORING Continuous measurement and display of gamma dose-rate Area monitoring in system or stand-alone mode Local and central alarm signal management Event storage with RayMon software The improved version of BNS-97 is a highly sensitive gamma radiation meter and an alarm unit. Due to our patented invention the device measures radiation in a very wide range. BNS-97 is provided with the certification of the National Measurement Office of Hungary which is accredited by NAMAS (UK) for its use as authorized radiation protection device. The device alarms in case of significant increase of the radiation level both in short or long periods of time. The measured values appear locally on the LCD display of the device. BNS-97 alerts if the radiation level exceeds any of the three preset thresholds. The remote computer enables to create audible and visible alarm signals by parameter programming. In its basic configuration it is mounted with one single alarm unit, further alarm units are optional.

gammatech.hu

Hazard Types
Radiological
Nuclear
DRR Phases
Prevention/Understanding Risks/PreparednessAlert/Response/Absorb

Manufacturer
GAMMA Technical Corporation
Country of Production
Hungary

Languages
BulgarianCroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFinnishFrenchGermanGreekHungarianIrishItalianLatvianLithuanianMaltesePolishPortugueseRomanianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwedishNorwegianBelarusianUkrainianRussianTurkishAzerbaijaniArabicHindiChineseVietnameseIndonesian

Keywords
gammatechradiationmonitorradiationmeasuringinstrumentsgammatechradiationprotectionmonitor
Details
CategoryDetection, Identification and Monitoring (DIM)
StatusPublished
Version TrackedNo
CreatedFebruary 25, 2026
Last UpdatedFebruary 25, 2026
PEERS Content

This content was originally published by the PEERS project. It has been included in the EMBRACE - BRSH content library for reference purposes and may not reflect the views or endorsement of this platform.