Mirion Technologies Launches the Hyperion™ Compact Digital Radiation Tolerant Camera
Mirion Technologies (NYSE: MIR) has launched the Hyperion™ Compact Digital High Radiation Tolerant Camera, available in color and monochrome versions. This innovative camera enhances digital performance while reducing the cost of ownership, making it ideal for surveillance and high radiation environments, including nuclear power plants. The Hyperion Compact boasts improved durability, significant performance advancements, and a total integrated dose specification of 100 megarads. This development underscores Mirion's commitment to growth in the nuclear power sector.
- Launch of the Hyperion™ Compact camera enhances digital performance.
- Reduces cost of ownership and improves durability for high radiation applications.
- Total integrated dose specification of 100 megarads demonstrates product robustness.
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“By expanding on the first-generation Hyperion camera and continuing to emphasize the key features demanded for surveillance applications and high radiation tolerant Decontamination and Decommissioning (D&D), nuclear power plants, hot cells and lab applications, we created a camera system that advances the product as a superior market choice,” says
The Mirion Hyperion™ Compact camera builds on years of research and development into digital radiation tolerant electronics combined with Mirion’s unique color processing algorithms, to provide an unsurpassed user experience for high radiation tolerant imaging with no heavy radiation shielding required.
“The enhanced capabilities of the Hyperion Compact camera provides longer product life, reduced cost of ownership to our customers, and significant performance improvements while maintaining a 100 megarad total integrated dose specification,” continued
For more information on the Hyperion™ Compact Camera, visit mirion.com.
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