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Organic scintillators are a type of machinery used in a variety of applications, such as medical imaging, nuclear power plants, and homeland security. They are composed of organic molecules that emit light when exposed to radiation. This light is then detected by photomultiplier tubes, allowing for the detection of radiation. Organic scintillators are typically made from plastic or liquid organic compounds, and are often used in combination with other radiation detection systems.
Organic scintillators are used in a variety of industries, including medical imaging, nuclear power plants, and homeland security. They are also used in research and development, as well as in industrial and commercial applications. Organic scintillators are often used in combination with other radiation detection systems, such as gamma cameras and neutron detectors.
Organic scintillator manufacturers include Saint-Gobain, Eljen Technology, and Scintacor. Other companies in the market include ORTEC, Mirion Technologies, and Photonis. Show Less Read more