2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0042-207x(01)00111-7
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4MeV High-voltage accelerator with 500kW electron beam for radiation sterilization

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“…The Study Group concluded that food irradiated to any dose appropriate to achieve the intended technological objective is both safe to consume and nutritionally adequate (WHO, 1999). Since decades, radiation has been employed as an excellent tool for application in food sterilization, food preservation and different food engineering processes, which ultimately benefit for the human society (Hyun-Pa et al, 2006;Sameh et al, 2006;Dus˘an, 2004;Ivanov et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Study Group concluded that food irradiated to any dose appropriate to achieve the intended technological objective is both safe to consume and nutritionally adequate (WHO, 1999). Since decades, radiation has been employed as an excellent tool for application in food sterilization, food preservation and different food engineering processes, which ultimately benefit for the human society (Hyun-Pa et al, 2006;Sameh et al, 2006;Dus˘an, 2004;Ivanov et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the process of dyeing via E-Beam irradiation, the consumption of energy is almost exclusively generated by electron accelerator devices. The dose of 60 kGy means that 1 kg of irradiated material absorbs 60 kJ of energy, and the energy utilization rate of the electron accelerator device is not less than 80% . The energy consumption of the new method, which is calculated based on the absorbed dose and energy utilization rate of the electron accelerator device, is 75 kJ/kg, while traditional dyeing reaches 6083 kJ/kg .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dose of 60 kGy means that 1 kg of irradiated material absorbs 60 kJ of energy, and the energy utilization rate of the electron accelerator device is not less than 80%. 31 The energy consumption of the new method, which is calculated based on the absorbed dose and energy utilization rate of the electron accelerator device, is 75 kJ/kg, while traditional dyeing reaches 6083 kJ/kg. 32 In addition, traditional dyeing with reactive dyes is accompanied by a large amount of dye hydrolysis, and hydrolyzed dyes adhere to the surface of cotton fabric need to be washed at least 3 times.…”
Section: Table 1 Naming Of Cotton Samples Dyed With Different Ratios ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today x-rays remain a valuable tool in diagnosis and treatment of many injuries and diseases. Radiation considered being an excellent tool for sterilization, preservation of food and other different food engineering processes, which gives benefit to the human society [1][2][3]. Effects of radiation on plants are a broad and complex field and work is being done in many areas on a large number of plant species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%