GB/T 16509-1996

Abolished

Standard guide for estimating uncertainties in dosimetry for radiation processing

辐射加工剂量测量不确定度评估导则

Standard Type
GBT
ICS
17.240
CCS
F00
Status
Abolished
Issue Date
1996-09-03
Implementation
1997-09-01
Centralized Committee
国家标准委
Issuing Authority
国家标准委

Application Summary AI generated

This standard provides a framework for calculating and expressing measurement uncertainties in dosimetry systems used for radiation processing. It is applied in industrial settings such as medical device sterilization, food irradiation, and polymer modification to ensure accurate dose delivery and compliance with regulatory quality control requirements.

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