Nuclear Enterprises plastic scintillators

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Roberto Ferrari
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Nuclear Enterprises plastic scintillators

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Hi
I have been able to get three plastic scintillators for neutron detection, the models NE-400, NE-402 and NE-404.
Being obsolete there is no much useful info on the web. Just learned that the 402 has 92% B10 and that the 404 is sensitive to fast neutrons.
I would appreciate if some fellow has full specs.
Regards,
Roberto
Bruce Meagher
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Re: Nuclear Enterprises plastic scintillators

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Saint-Gobain acquired Nuclear Enterprises in the 90s. You might try contacting them to see if you can get the specs. These could be the same as the BC 400 series scintillators they currently offer.

Bruce
Roberto Ferrari
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Re: Nuclear Enterprises plastic scintillators

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Hi Bruce

Ah! valuable info. I will get in touch.
Thanks,
Roberto
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