Chart of Nuclides - Motorized screen (full version)

Item No. BLU-NK-MOTOR4-VV-EN | Type: Equipment & Accessories

Delivery time: 4-8 weeks
EUR 2,875.00
Content 1 piece
EUR 3,076.25 Incl. VAT

Function and Applications

The blume chart of nuclides shows didactically optimized over 3,000 currently experimentally proven nuclides. The map provides over 10,000 highly precise data based on the well-respected National Nuclear Data Center of the Brookhaven Institute (USA). For teaching, studying and research in various departments, the great didactic value is in particular the readability optimized presentation of the data in interaction with the format adapted to the respective field of application.

SPECIFICATIONS:

For each nuclide, if known, the following values are given:

- Element symbol

- Mass number A, Atomic number Z, Neutron number (N)

- half-life period

- Energy of the type of decay

- stable nuclides/ occurrence of stable nuclide

- Types of decay: α, β- , β+/electron capture, γ (isomeric transition), spontaneous fission, proton-, neutron- and cluster emission

- Relative occurrence of the type of decay due to colour subdivision

- metastable states

- Absorption/splitting cross section for thermal neutrons

DETAILS OF THE PRODUCT:

The Moter screen is designed to be readable from a large distance. Suitable for spacious rooms such as lecture halls, the chart of nuclides is characterized by excellent technical and qualitative performance. Optional ceiling installation sets are available for these screens.

- Screen cloth with fine PCV surface structure

- opaque Backside

- excellent flatness and print image

- durable and smooth running engine

- black, heavy weight rod (38mm high)

- incl. radio remote control

- incl. delivery costs

- Format: 421 cm x 300 cm

- Total weight: 33 kg

Available as pupils version and full version as well as in various other formats.

REFERENCES:

Evaluate Nuclear Structure Data File (ENSDF): nndc.bnl.gov. Status: June 2017.

The values published on the chart of nuclides correspond to the current state of science and are permanently updated.