Our Mission

This company is the first private manufacturer of nuclear spectroscopy systems in Iran and providing after- sales services for ten years, as well as consultation services, equipping and setting up nuclear laboratories in various educational sectors and also the availability of this company is among Novin Teyf’s advantages to make this company stand out compared to other manufacturers.​​​​​​​

​​Our Story

Novin Teyf  Company was established early in the year  2006  with the aim of producing nuclear measuring devices, and at the outset of its operation, it was able to meet many of the essential needs of nuclear laboratories by manufacturing various devices related to nuclear spectroscopy and registering several patents in this field. ​​​​​​​

The design and production of CTHV device model NT-112 and CTHVS device model NT-122 which are used together with Geigermöller detectors and NaI(Tl) scintillators, as well as the production of universal coincidence device model 132-NT using gamma ray detectors, has made it possible to conduct several simultaneous nuclear tests.

Experienced Leadership

One of the other devices created by the company's experts is the multi-channel analyzer or HVMCA, which is considered a suitable tool in nuclear spectroscopy. Furthermore, the manufacturing of the alpha and beta spectroscopic system has made Novin Teyf one of the pioneers of this industry within the country.​​​​​​​

These devices and the experiments that can be conducted with them fully meet the needs of nuclear laboratories during the bachelor's and master's courses, eliminating the universities' need to import these components from foreign countries.Currently, the productions of our company are being used in many universities throughout the country. Novin Teyf company distinguishes itself from other companies and importers of nuclear laboratory equipments by offering a one-year warranty, ten years of after-sales services, installation and commissioning, and free user training of devices by experts in the field of nuclear spectroscopy ​​​​​​​