EMF Meter Vs. Gauss Meter

Electromagnetic field meters, often known as EMF meters, are commonly used in businesses and residences to monitor non-ionizing radiation. An EMF meter is able to measure electric field, magnetic field, and radiofrequency field. On the other hand, there is another device to measure only the magnetic field which is the Gauss magnetometer or Gauss meter. … Read more

Feeler Gauge Calibration

The handling and general storage of measuring tools and equipment are important for maintaining their accuracy. It includes the feeler gauge, a simple tool that comes commonly in a set consisting of several blades of different thicknesses. According to the ISO 17025 standards, the feeler gauge equipment in laboratories and industries is to be kept … Read more

Best Radiation Dosimeter for Personal Use

Dosimeters measure radiation exposure and warn the person if the dosage exceeds safe levels. These devices are worn by radiation emergency and traditional radiation workers to ensure their safety at the job site. Prolonged exposure to gamma rays, beta, alpha, and X-rays causes ionization radiation. With its energy, the radiation removes electrons from otherwise stable … Read more

What is Dial Indicator Used for?

Dial indicator is a precision measuring tool that has many functions. Its application is to measure tolerance, allowance (including clearance), circular runout, total runout, straightness, flatness, parallelism, perpendicularity, squareness, circularity, cylindricity, levelness, etc. Therefore, this instrument is easily found in the workshop and becomes a critical part to monitor the quality of product dimensions and any … Read more

Geiger Counter Vs. Dosimeter

Dosimeter and Geiger counter are measuring instruments that measure the amount of radiation in an area. Like the speedometer of your car, they show radiation contamination per hour. A typical reading from a Dosimeter can be 50R/h. That means if you stay in that area for an hour, your body will be exposed to 50 … Read more