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Scatter Probe, front and back

A scatter and ­leakage detector in one!

The revolution within scatter & leakage detection is here. RTI Scatter Probe – a rugged, flat, solid-state detector for scatter and leakage detection in X-ray ­environments. Its unique design – two detector areas of 10 cm² and 100 cm² – fulfills current regulations and standards for X-ray leakage and scatter measurements. It is fully compliant with 21 CFR and IEC 60601 requirements. This advanced detector connects seamlessly to our industry-leading Ocean Next™ software, enabling efficient measurement reading and comprehensive reporting.

Fast Response Times
Thanks to its solid-state technology and large detection areas, the RTI Scatter Probe is not only the most sensitive solution but also delivers fast response times without delays. There are no warm-up times, no pressure or temperature dependence, and no special transport requirements (unlike pressurized chambers). This ensures a simple, reliable, and intuitive user experience.

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A revolution within scatter detection

The RTI Scatter Probe combines superior performance with an intuitive design. Its ergonomic handle allows for easy handheld use, perfect for detecting ‘hot spots’ behind protective shields like lead glass edges and door hinges. The handle also doubles as a built-in tripod, and its universal thread allows attachment to any standard camera tripod for precise placement. With low total cost of ownership and long-lasting performance, the RTI Scatter Probe is both practical and reliable.

Why choose the Scatter Probe over survey meters?

A smarter, more reliable solution for X-ray scatter measurements

“The RTI Scatter Probe features dedicated measurement areas, eliminating the need for compensation. Its built-in energy compensation ensures flat energy dependence, enabling accurate measurement of air kerma rate, ambient dose equivalent, and mean energy. Unlike survey meters, it maintains a linear response across the entire medical X-ray energy range – no correction factors needed. This is why medical physicists are shifting away from survey meters.”

Michael Olding,
Head of Product Management, RTI Group