Thorium Level Test in Saudi Arabia | Lahalak Platform

Specialized test to detect radioactive Thorium accumulation, especially for industrial workers, ensuring safety from radiation risks and protecting long-term organ health and safety.

Prices starts from: 166.68 SAR

Scientific name: Thorium Level Test

Thorium Level Analysis using Atomic Absorption is an advanced technique used to determine the concentration of thorium in various samples, including water, soil, and solid materials. This method relies on measuring the light absorption by atoms in the sample when a light beam is directed onto it, and quantifying the amount of light absorbed. This a...

Thorium Level Test - Check Your Thorium Exposure
Service type Laboratory test
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 166.68 SAR

Included Services

  • Thorium Level Analysis (Atomic Absorption) Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Pollution Levels: Helps detect environmental contamination by thorium, such as in water and soil. Thorium is a radioactive material, so monitoring its levels in the environment helps detect radioactive pollution, especially in industrial areas or near nuclear reactors.
  • Industrial Applications: Used in monitoring the quality of raw materials containing thorium. This analysis is crucial in industries that rely on thorium as a key component, such as in lamps and ceramic materials. By measuring the precise levels of thorium, the safety of the final products can be ensured.
  • Geological Studies: Helps understand the distribution of thorium in rocks and minerals. In geological studies, this analysis is used to examine the presence of thorium in various rocks and minerals, which helps determine the natural sources of this element in the Earth's crust.
  • Nuclear Research: Used in assessing risks related to nuclear materials. As thorium is radioactive, this analysis helps measure its levels in the environment or in nuclear products, determining the safety of nuclear operations and the potential radiological threats.

Recommended groups

  • Environmental Institutions: To monitor pollution levels in water and soil, and assess the environmental risks associated with thorium.
  • Industrial Companies: To evaluate the quality of raw materials containing thorium, ensuring that industrial products meet environmental and health standards.
  • Geological Laboratories: To study the distribution of thorium in rocks and minerals, using this data to understand the natural sources of thorium in the environment.
  • Government Agencies: To ensure public safety from radioactive materials, especially in areas near nuclear industries or nuclear power plants.
  • Academic Researchers: To study the effects of thorium on the environment and health, conducting research in fields such as radioactive pollution or the impact of radioactive materials on various ecosystems.

Symptoms indicative

  • Environmental Pollution: An unexplained increase in radiation levels or the presence of pollutants in the surrounding environment may indicate exposure to elevated levels of thorium.
  • Health Issues: Symptoms such as chronic fatigue, weight loss, or respiratory problems in individuals living in areas potentially exposed to thorium or those working in industries where thorium is used as a raw material.
  • Soil Changes: Unexplained changes in soil characteristics or plant growth may reflect soil contamination by thorium, requiring precise analysis of its levels in the environment.
  • Industrial Sources: The use of raw materials containing thorium or industrial activities that may result in thorium emissions could be a source of environmental contamination.

FAQs

  • What is Thorium? Thorium is a radioactive element that belongs to the actinide group and is used in various nuclear and industrial applications. It can be used as fuel in nuclear reactors and has properties that make it an interesting material in the field of energy.
  • Why is Thorium Analysis Important? Thorium analysis is important because it helps assess levels of radioactive contamination in the environment, especially in water and soil. It is also used to ensure public safety in industrial or geographic areas that may be exposed to elevated radiation levels.
  • What Sample is Required for the Analysis? The sample can be water, soil, or solid materials containing thorium. In some cases, air samples may be analyzed in industrial environments if there is a suspicion of radioactive contamination.
  • How Long Does the Analysis Take? The time required depends on the laboratory and type of analysis, but it typically takes from several hours to a few days.
  • Are There Any Risks in Conducting This Analysis? No, the analysis is generally safe and does not require any special procedures. Since the analysis typically does not involve direct handling of radioactive materials, it does not pose a risk to individuals.
  • How is the Analysis Conducted? The analysis is carried out using techniques such as atomic absorption or mass spectrometry to measure the amount of light absorbed by thorium or its interactions with other materials. The analysis focuses on detecting radiation or related chemical compounds.

Normal Levels

  • In Soil: Thorium levels in soil typically range from 5 to 15 parts per million (ppm). These values may vary based on soil characteristics and the geological activity in the region.
  • In Water: A thorium level in water is generally considered safe if it is less than 0.01 micrograms per liter (µg/L). Any increase above these levels may indicate radioactive contamination, which warrants monitoring.
  • In Air: Thorium levels in the air are usually very low and often undetectable using conventional methods. Trace amounts may be found in industrial areas or those close to nuclear activities.
  • In Living Organisms: Living organisms (including humans) may contain very low levels of thorium, primarily depending on diet and the surrounding environment. In the case of environmental contamination, this substance may accumulate slightly in tissues.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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