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Phantoms, food

To calibrate the cobalt source, three systems are most often used ferrous sulfate, ferrous sulfate-cupric sulfate, and ceric sulfate. Dosimeters of these solutions are prepared by filling 5-ml. chemical-resistant glass ampoules with approximately 5 ml. of solution and flame-sealing the ampoules. The ampoules are then arranged in phantoms of Masonite or similar materials (Figure 13) to simulate the food items. These phantoms are placed in containers similar to those used for food products, and arranged in the conveyor carrier in which they are transported into the irradiation cell. Because of the upper dose limit of the ferrous sulfate and ferrous sulfate-cupric sulfate dosimeters (40,000 and 800,000 rads, respectively), these systems can be used only to establish the dose rate in the facility and not to monitor the total dose during food irradiation. The ceric dosimeter which... [Pg.173]

Figure IS. Phantom constructed of /fs-inch masonite disks to simulate foods canned in a No. can. Dosimeters shown are made of polystyrene ampules... Figure IS. Phantom constructed of /fs-inch masonite disks to simulate foods canned in a No. can. Dosimeters shown are made of polystyrene ampules...

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