Plantas de irradiación
Tony Berejka, Ionicorp+ Huntington, New York, USA Marshall R. Cleland, IBA Industrial, Inc. Edgewood, New York, USA IAEA/ANS AccApp ’09Vienna, Austria 7 May 2009
Industrial Electron Beam Processing
Document sources: 1 – IAEA Industrial Irradiation of Polymers: Status and Prospects Report – August 2005 2 – Industrial Applicationsof Electron Accelerators: CERN Accelerator School – 24 May to 2 June, 2005 3 – IAEA Consultants Meeting – July 2008
Berejka 14 August 2004 Proposal
Blue Book Publication August 2005
BlueBook Publication August 2005
Cleland CERN Lecture
IAEA Consultants Meeting – July 2008
Industrial Electron Beam Processing
Contributors: Antony J. Berejka Marshall R. Cleland Sueo MachiVadim L. Auslender Jean-Louis Bol Agnes Safrany David Vroom Wilson Calvo Anne Testoni Michael Fletcher Zbigniew Zimek Maria Helena Sampa
Distributed as Working Material on a CD at the InternationalMeeting on Radiation Processing – London, September 2008
Revision 1a
Including additional inputs from: Ruth Brinston Andrzej Chmielewski Ahmet Cokragan Nelida del Mastro Dieter Ehlermann FionaMalcolm Alan Tallentire
Major Sections
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Introduction Electron Beam Accelerators Materials Effects Process Dosimetry Major End-use Applications Other Application AreasEmerging Application Areas Electron Beam Service Centers References
1. Introduction
1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Electron Beam Processing Industry Energy Transfer Electron Beam Parameters X-radiation
2.Electron Beam Accelerators
2.1 Historical Development 2.2 Electron Beam Sources 2.3 High-energy Accelerators 2.4 Mid-energy Accelerators 2.5 Low-energy Accelerators 2.5.1 Low-energy EB compared toUltraviolet (UV) Radiation
Low-energy Accelerators
Coolidge Early Developments High-vacuum X-ray tube First External EB tube ESI Elongated Cathode RPC/PCT Multiple Cathode NHV Curetron™ AEB Sealed...
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