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NEN-EN 12679

Non-destructive testing - Determination of the size of industrial radiographic sources - Radiographic method

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 November 1999
Status: active
ICS Code (Non-destructive testing): 19.100
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Specifies the determination of the size of gamma radiographic sources of 0,5 mm or greater, made from the radionuclides Iridium 192, Ytterbium 169, Selenium 75 or Cobalt 60, by a method of radiography with X-rays. The source size of a gamma radiography source is an important factor which affects the image quality and resolution of gamma ray images. The source size is determined with an accuracy of ± 10% or 0,1 mm max. This standard can be used for other radionuclides after validation.

Document History

January 1, 2018
Non destructive testing - Determination of the size of industrial radiographic sources - Radiographic method
This document specifies the determination of the size of gamma radiographic sources of 0,5 mm or greater, made from the radionuclides Iridium 192, Ytterbium 169, Selenium 75 or Cobalt 60, by a method...
NEN-EN 12679
November 1, 1999
Non-destructive testing - Determination of the size of industrial radiographic sources - Radiographic method
Specifies the determination of the size of gamma radiographic sources of 0,5 mm or greater, made from the radionuclides Iridium 192, Ytterbium 169, Selenium 75 or Cobalt 60, by a method of...
February 1, 1997
Non-destructive testing - Determination of the size of industrial radiographic sources - Radiographic method
Specifies the determination of the size of gamma radiographic sources of 0,5 mm or greater, made from the radionuclides Iridium 192, Ytterbium 169, Selenium 75 or Cobalt 60, by a method of...

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