Hidex 300 SL News

Quantifying radiolabelled CECs using Hidex instruments

22nd January 2024

The University of Surrey has been researching the fate of contaminants of emerging concerns to understand the effects of nanoplastics in the environment


Radiometric analysis of heavier actinides with the Hidex 300 SL

5th December 2023

The Colorado School of Mines has been using the liquid scintillation counter to count the decays of novel isotopes such as Berkelium and Californium


Developing the next generation of Liquid Scintillation Counters for super low-level analysis

27th September 2023

After identifying a unique fault due to local environmental conditions at Washington State Public Health Laboratories, Hidex redesigned the existing 600 SL


Advanced tritium analysis at nuclear power stations using the Hidex 300 SL

3rd August 2023

Watts Bar NPP in Tennessee is validating the liquid scintillation counters to count gaseous and liquid samples in key systems


Controlling liquid scintillation counters using external computers

11th January 2023

Hidex is the only manufacturer of liquid scintillation counters whose software is fully compatible with Windows 11, Microsoft’s latest major release


NEW Video: Triple to Double Coincidence Ratio explained

7th June 2022

In our latest video, we explain what TDCR is, and how it improves the counting efficiencies of LSCs without the need for an internal radiation source


Hidex 600 SLe: the latest generation of liquid scintillation counters

29th March 2022

Hidex are excited to release the improved 600 SLe liquid scintillation counter with several improved key features