Gamma irradiation technology was established in the 1950’s and has developed to become the most commonly used irradiation sterilization technology. Today approximately 300 irradiation facilities ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Inexpensive, highly accurate gamma radiation dosimeter technologies developed at Purdue University’s College of Engineering could lower the costs of medical device sterilization ...
The IAEA is launching a new Coordinated Research Project (CRP) to advance our understanding of radiation effects on polymer materials commonly used in medical devices by comparing the effects of gamma ...
Suggested Citation: "Appendix F: Sterilization Using Radiation with Different Modalities." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2021. Radioactive Sources: Applications and ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. December 13, 2006—A company called AdvantaPure that specializes in ultra-clean products for the pharmaceutical, biomedical, food, and cosmetic ...
The compact design of Fermilab’s electron beam prototype accelerator for sterilizing medical equipment is made possible by combining four emerging particle accelerator technologies. During the ...
Germany-based BGS Beta-Gamma-Service has chosen Imperial, Pennsylvania as the site for its first location in the United States. Operating as BGS US, the company will use beta rays for radiation ...
Calibration of consumable medical sensors and monitoring of unsanitary reuse of medical consumables are now made easy with Maxim Integrated’s DS28E80 gamma-radiation-resistant 1-Wire® memory. The ...
Medical devices and supplies need to be carefully tracked throughout their entire product lifecycles: from manufacture (including sterilization) to storage, use and disposal. Fortunately, Fujitsu’s ...
The use of gamma irradiation technology for the sterilization of medical devices was established in the 1950s and its application grew rapidly over the following decades along with the increased use ...