ASTM E2303-11e1
Standard Guide for Absorbed-Dose Mapping in Radiation Processing Facilities

Standard No.
ASTM E2303-11e1
Release Date
2011
Published By
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM)
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ASTM E2303-11e1
Scope
4. Significance and UseTop Bottom

4.1 This guide is one of a set of guides and practices that provide recommendations for properly implementing dosimetry in radiation processing. In order to understand and effectively use this and other dosimetry standards, consider first ???Practice for Dosimetry in Radiation Processing,??? ASTM Practice E2628, which describes the basic requirements that apply when making absorbed dose measurements in accordance with the ASTM E10.01 series of dosimetry standards. In addition, ASTM Practice E2628 provides guidance on the selection of dosimetry systems and directs the user to other standards that provide information on individual dosimetry systems, calibration methods, uncertainty estimation and radiation processing applications.

4.2 Radiation processing is carried out under fixed path conditions where (a) a process load is automatically moved through the radiation field by mechanical means or (b) a process load is irradiated statically by manually placing product at predetermined positions before the process is started. In both cases the process is controlled in such a manner that the process load position(s) and orientation(s) are reproducible within specified limits.

Note 2???Static irradiation encompasses irradiation of the process load using either manual rotation, no rotation or automated rotation.

4.3 Some radiation processing facilities that utilize a fixed conveyor path for routine processing may also characterize a region within the radiation field for static radiation processing, sometimes referred to as ???Off Carrier??? processing.

4.4 Many radiation processing applications require a minimum absorbed dose (to achieve a desired effect or to fulfill a legal requirement), and a maximum absorbed dose (to ensure that the product, material or substance still meets functional specifications or to fulfill a legal requirement).

4.5 Information from the dose mapping is used to:

4.5.1 Characterize the radiation process and assess the reproducibility of absorbed-dose values, which may be used as part of operational qualification and performance qualification.

4.5.2 Determine the spatial distribution of absorbed doses and the zone(s) of maximum and minimum absorbed doses throughout a process load, which may consist of an actual or simulated product.

4.5.3 Establish the relationship between the dose at a routine monitoring position and the dose within the minimum and maximum dose zones established for a process load.

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ASTM E2303-11e1 history

  • 2011 ASTM E2303-11e1 Standard Guide for Absorbed-Dose Mapping in Radiation Processing Facilities
  • 2011 ASTM E2303-11 Standard Guide for Absorbed-Dose Mapping in Radiation Processing Facilities
  • 2003 ASTM E2303-03 Standard Guide for Absorbed-Dose Mapping in Radiation Processing Facilities



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