GB/T 10259-2013

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Liquid-scintillation counting system

液体闪烁计数器

Standard Type
GBT
ICS
17.240
CCS
F87
Status
Active
Issue Date
2012-12-11
Implementation
2013-07-01
Centralized Committee
国家标准委
Issuing Authority
中华人民共和国国家质量监督检验检疫总局、中国国家标准化管理委员会

Application Summary AI generated

GB/T 10259-2013 specifies the technical requirements, test methods, and inspection rules for liquid-scintillation counting systems used to measure low-level radioactivity in liquid samples. It is primarily applied in nuclear medicine, environmental monitoring, and radiation protection laboratories for detecting beta-emitting radionuclides like tritium and carbon-14. The standard ensures accuracy and reliability in fields such as biomedical research, radiopharmaceutical production, and radioactive waste analysis.

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