This ion counter is suitable for measurement of negative ions generated by natural ores and ceramics.
The highly accurate radiation detector (Geiger-Müller tube), meeting NASA requirements,
detects radiation and converts it to the negative ion count.
It is good for R&D and product promotion.
It is easy to operate.
Measures negative ions generated by natural ores and ceramics, that emit a very small dose of radiation, such as Monazite and Silica.
Easy operation
The highly accurate detector (Geiger-Müller tube) meets NASA requirements!
Less likely to be affected by air flow
Light weight and compact design (approx. 330g)
Good for R&D and product promotion
Made in Japan
Information For Order
Product Number: EB-15
Product Name: Air Ion Counter for Ore EB-15
List Price: 186,900JPY (approx. US$1816)
Price:130,830JPY (approx. US$1271) You Save: 56,070JPY (approx. US$545)
Shipping charge: 2,000JPY (approx. US$20)
It measures negative ions generated by natural ores and ceramics,
that emit a very small dose of radiation, such as Monazite and Silica.
You just push some buttons. It is good for outdoor use, product promotion, R&D and demonstration purposes.
You can always have it handy.
The highly accurate detector (Geiger-Müller tube), that meets NASA requirements,
detects radiation and it converts it to the negative ion count.
Ion counts measured by air suction type counters can be affected by air flow as they suck air to detect negative ions.
The EB-15 does not suck air but detects radiation and converts it into the negative ion count.
This is why it is less likely to be affected by air flow.
It weights only 330g (battery excluded) and fits a palm.
The ion count data can be printed out on a thermal printer by one push-button.
A printer does not come with this counter.
(Our recommendation: Standalone Print Unit DPU-H245 by Seiko Instruments Inc.)