• ASTM E 1608 : 2015

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Standard Practice for Dosimetry in an X-Ray (Bremsstrahlung) Facility for Radiation Processing at Energies between 50 keV and 7.5 MeV

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  31-12-2022

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  27-01-2015

    Publisher:  American Society for Testing and Materials

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    CONTAINED IN VOL. 12.02, 2001 Deals with dosimetric methods for facility characterization, routine processing, and process qualification using X-rays (bremsstrahlung) to make sure that the whole product has been treated within an accepted range of absorbed doses. Other methods pertaining to facility characterization, routine processing and process qualification that could affect absorbed dose in the product are also described. The identification of effective or regulatory dose and X-ray energy limits are not covered.

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    1.1This practice outlines the dosimetric procedures to be followed during installation qualification, operational qualification, performance qualification and routine processing at an X-ray (bremsstrahlung) irradiator. Other procedures related to operational qualification, performance qualification and routine processing that may influence absorbed dose in the product are also discussed.

    Note 1:Dosimetry is only one component of a total quality assurance program for adherence to good manufacturing practices used in radiation processing applications.

    Note 2:ISO/ASTM Practices 51649, 51818 and 51702 describe dosimetric procedures for electron beam and gamma facilities for radiation processing.

    1.2For radiation sterilization of health care products, see ISO 11137-1, Sterilization of health care products – Radiation – Part 1: Requirements for development, validation and routine control of a sterilization process for medical devices. In those areas covered by ISO 11137-1, that standard takes precedence.

    1.3For irradiation of food, see ISO 14470, Food irradiation – Requirements for development, validation and routine control of the process of irradiation using ionizing radiation for the treatment of food. In those areas covered by ISO 14470, that standard takes precedence.

    1.4This document is one of a set of standards that provides recommendations for properly implementing and utilizing dosimetry in radiation processing. It is intended to be read in conjunction with ISO/ASTM Practice 52628, “Practice for Dosimetry in Radiation Processing”.

    1.5In contrast to monoenergetic gamma radiation, the X-ray energy spectrum extends from low values (about 35 keV) up to the maximum energy of the electrons incident on the X-ray target (see Section 5 and Annex A1).

    1.6Information about effective or regulatory dose limits and energy limits for X-ray applications is not within the scope of this practice.

    1.7This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

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    Committee E 61
    Document Type Standard Practice
    Publisher American Society for Testing and Materials
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By

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    ASTM E 1431 : 2005 PRACTICE FOR DOSIMETRY IN ELECTRON AND BREMSSTRAHLUNG IRRADIATION FACILITIES FOR FOOD PROCESSING
    ASTM E 1649 : 2015 PRACTICE FOR DOSIMETRTY IN AN ELECTRON BEAM FACILITY FOR RADIATION PROCESSING AT ENERGIES BETWEEN 300 KEV AND 25 MEV
    BS ISO 15570:1998 Practice for use of cellulose acetate dosimetry system
    ISO 15570:1998 Practice for use of cellulose acetate dosimetry system
    ISO 15569:1998 Practice for dosimetry in an electron-beam facility for radiation processing at energies between 300 keV and 25 MeV
    ASTM E 1940 : 2013 Standard Guide for Dosimetry for Sterile Insect Release Programs
    ASTM E 1900 : 2009 GUIDE FOR DOSIMETRY IN RADIATION RESEARCH ON FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
    ASTM E 2116 : 2013 PRACTICE FOR DOSIMETRY FOR A SELF-CONTAINED DRY-STORAGE GAMMA-RAY IRRADIATOR
    ASTM E 1939 : 2005 PRACTICE FOR BLOOD IRRADIATION DOSIMETRY
    BS ISO 15569:1998 Practice for dosimetry in an electron-beam facility for radiation processing at energies between 300 keV and 25 MeV

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