MPC-9604 AMETEK Low-Background Alpha/Beta Flow-Through Proportional Counter
| Key | Brand: AMETEK |
|---|---|
| Origin | USA |
| Model | MPC-9604 |
| Detector Type | Flow-through proportional counter (P-10 gas) |
| Effective Detection Area | 20 cm² |
| Max Sample Size | Ø2" × 1/8" or 5/16" thick |
| Measurement Modes | α-only, β-only, simultaneous α/β, sequential α-then-β |
| Cross-Talk | ≤1 count per 100,000 counts |
| Window | 80 μg/cm² ultra-thin polymer window |
| Window Replacement Time | ≤10 minutes |
| Shielding | 10 cm lead, 4π geometry |
| Gas System | Parallel independent flow paths per channel |
| Interlock | Automatic leak/break detection with system shutdown |
| Sample Access | Drawer-type modular design |
| Counting Method | Non-destructive, high-efficiency gas-flow counting |
Overview
The MPC-9604 is a high-sensitivity, low-background alpha/beta flow-through proportional counter engineered for precise radionuclide quantification in environmental monitoring, nuclear safeguards, decommissioning verification, and regulatory compliance laboratories. It operates on the principle of ionization detection in a continuous, purified P-10 gas (90% Ar + 10% CH₄) environment, where incident alpha and beta particles generate proportional charge pulses within a uniform electric field. Each measurement channel incorporates an independent flow-through proportional counter tube, a dedicated guard detector, and full 4π shielding via 10 cm cast lead—minimizing cosmic and terrestrial background contributions to sub-mBq levels. The instrument’s architecture enables true multi-channel independence: gas flow, electronics, and sample positioning are fully isolated between channels, eliminating cross-talk and enabling concurrent analysis of heterogeneous sample types without mutual interference.
Key Features
- Modular drawer-style sample chamber: Enables rapid, tool-free insertion and removal of up to four samples per unit (configurable), with mechanical interlocks ensuring proper alignment and gas seal integrity.
- Ultra-thin 80 μg/cm² polyimide entrance window: Optimized for high transmission of low-energy alpha particles (≥3 MeV) and soft beta emitters (e.g., 3H, 14C), with field-replaceable design requiring ≤10 minutes and no disassembly of lead shielding.
- Real-time gas integrity monitoring: Integrated pressure differential sensors and flow-rate feedback loops detect micro-leaks or flow interruption within seconds, triggering automatic valve closure and data suspension to preserve measurement validity.
- Dual-pulse discrimination electronics: Digitally separates alpha and beta events based on pulse height and rise-time characteristics, supporting configurable measurement sequences—including simultaneous dual-mode acquisition or time-resolved α-then-β protocols.
- Guard detector integration: Surrounding each main counter, the active guard detects coincident background events (e.g., cosmic muons), enabling anti-coincidence rejection and reducing effective background by up to 70% in high-statistics runs.
- Robust 4π lead shielding: Precision-machined, interlocking 10 cm lead blocks provide isotropic attenuation without internal gaps or thermal expansion-induced seams—critical for long-term stability in GLP/GMP environments.
Sample Compatibility & Compliance
The MPC-9604 accommodates solid planar samples up to 2 inches in diameter and 5/16 inch thick—including filter papers, evaporated residues, swipe samples, soil digests on planchets, and thin-film electroplated deposits. Its non-destructive counting methodology preserves sample integrity for reanalysis or archival. The system complies with ISO 8523-1:2021 (radiation protection — measurement of radioactivity in environmental samples), ASTM D7283-20 (standard test method for alpha and beta particle activity in water), and supports audit-ready documentation required under EPA Method 900, USNRC Regulatory Guide 4.12, and IAEA Technical Reports Series No. 428. All firmware and control logic adhere to IEC 62304 Class B software safety requirements.
Software & Data Management
Control and analysis are performed via AMETEK’s RadCount Pro v4.x software suite, a Windows-based application validated for 21 CFR Part 11 compliance. It provides role-based user access, electronic signatures, full audit trail logging (including parameter changes, start/stop timestamps, and gas pressure history), and automated uncertainty propagation per ISO/IEC 17025 Annex A.3. Data export supports CSV, XML, and N33 (ANSI N33-1989) formats for LIMS integration. Batch processing, spectral deconvolution for overlapping α/β peaks, and customizable reporting templates (e.g., EPA Form 5600-10, EURATOM annual reports) are standard.
Applications
- Environmental surveillance: Quantification of 238U, 234Th, 210Po (α), and 90Sr/90Y, 137Cs (β) in air filters, water concentrates, and sediment cores.
- Nuclear facility release monitoring: Continuous stack effluent screening and liquid discharge verification per 10 CFR 20 and EURATOM Basic Safety Standards.
- Decommissioning & waste characterization: Clearance-level assessment of metal scrap, concrete rubble, and protective clothing in accordance with IAEA RS-G-1.7.
- Reference material certification: Primary standardization of alpha/beta reference sources traceable to NIST SRMs (e.g., SRM 4352c, SRM 4356).
- Research applications: Decay scheme validation, half-life measurements, and low-level tracer studies requiring <1 mBq detection limits over 24–72 h counting cycles.
FAQ
What gas is used, and how is purity maintained?
P-10 gas (90% argon, 10% methane) is supplied from certified high-purity cylinders. An integrated gas purifier removes O₂, H₂O, and hydrocarbon contaminants to <1 ppm; continuous flow ensures constant replenishment and minimizes memory effects.
Can the system be upgraded for higher throughput?
Yes—the MPC-9604 chassis supports expansion to 8 or 12 independent channels via additional detector modules and gas manifolds, all controlled through a single RadCount Pro instance with synchronized timing and unified calibration.
Is remote operation supported for unattended counting?
Fully supported. Ethernet-connected units enable secure remote monitoring, real-time spectrum viewing, alarm notifications (email/SMS), and emergency shutdown via TLS-encrypted API endpoints compliant with IEEE 1394-2020 remote instrumentation standards.
How is calibration traceability established?
Each channel is calibrated using NIST-traceable 241Am (alpha) and 90Sr/90Y (beta) point sources mounted on precision translation stages. Calibration certificates include uncertainty budgets per GUM (JCGM 100:2018) and are updated automatically during routine source checks.
Does the system meet FDA or pharmaceutical regulatory requirements?
While primarily deployed in nuclear and environmental labs, its 21 CFR Part 11-compliant software, ALCOA+ data integrity framework, and full electronic audit trail satisfy core data governance requirements for radiopharmaceutical QC labs operating under USP and EU GMP Annex 15.

