An accelerated electron treatment unit is characterised by its small size. Two types of installation
may be considered :
- An installation which is integrated into the production line for ‘on line’ treatment of products.
This is often the case for industrial applications or for those used for environmental purposes.
- Tailor made installations, for medical applications or specialist applications within the farm
produce industry.
Description of a typical treatment unit
1.General set-up
A concrete cell on two levels,containing the accelerator and the conveying equipment.
Technical suite: control room and dosimetric control area as well as electrical installations.
The ground area needed is about14 x 18 m (250 m2), the height is of the order of 7.70 m.
2.The equipment
The treatment unit is a mini-factory, equipped to function completely independently :
- The accelerator, inside which electrons are subjected to a series of successive accelerations
until the required level is achieved.
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The product conveyors – supplying, passing through, evacuating.
- The technical and security suite.
- The dosimetric equipment and production
management equipment, used to qualify, validate, control and administer the treatments.
- The micro-processor which controls the running of the installation.
Products may be treated loose or pre-packaged.
The treatment rate for a unit is proportional to its power and inversely proportional to
the treatment dose.
For industrial applications it is necessary to retain a rate of 200 kg/hour, for1 kW and 10 kGy.
For sterilisation, a rate of 0.5 m3/hour,for 1 kW and 25 kGy is needed.
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Questions & Answers
Can an installation function continuously, 24 hours out of 24?
- Certainly, with three teams.
Production time may thus attain 6,500 hours per year.
What needs to be controlled during production?
- The minimum dose of radiation which
is controlled as and when the need arises by the dosimetric equipment.
What does the security equipment consist of?
- Protection against ionising radiation
when the system is in use as well as normal safety devices (emergency stop mechanism,
fire precautions).
Does the radiation produce a rise in
temperature in the treated products?
- No. At the dose of 25 kGy (that used
most frequently) the rise in temperature will not exceed 10°C.
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