Wall contamination mapping using a binocular camera

The binocular camera with its dual head configuration allows to estimate the true distance to a radiative source using gamma emission triangulation. This opens the way to quantitative imaging of contamination. A first trial has been done in a decommissioned power plant. The maximum activity on the wall was 0,2uSV/h (red spot). The gamma FOV (76°) is slightly smaller than the optical image (90×90). The […]

Some results of our presentation of the new binocular camera in WNE

The image of the radium painted clock. With the binocular camera we were at 30 cm and the acquisition lasted less than 18’. The dose rate was thus 10 nSV/h at the camera. The clock is clearly detected with only 60 photons. Each circle is 10°.

Damavan Imaging is present at IAEA

Damavan Imaging is present at IAEA – International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management: Solutions for a Sustainable Future in Vienna, Austria from the 1st to 5th November, 2021.