The electron beam sterilization process begins with an electron beam accelerator.
Electron beam sterilization.
There are two basic system approaches used to sterilize medical devices with electron beam technology.
The beam a concentrated highly charged stream of electrons is generated by accelerators capable of producing continuous or pulsed beams.
Sterilization of single use medical devices and pharmaceutical contamination control in packaging cosmetics and toiletries strengthening of polymers due to cross linking and or breaking down of polymers.
As the product material being sterilized passes the e beam energy from the electrons is absorbed altering various chemical bonds damaging the dna and destroying the reproductive capabilities of the microorganisms.
While most materials manufactured for use in the sterile healthcare products are formulated for radiation stability some materials certain polypropylenes for example experience less breakdown and long term aging effects as a result of e beam s shorter exposure time.
Possible uses for electron irradiation include sterilization and cross linking of polymers.
Electron beam irradiation is a flexible and high speed process that can be used for a variety of applications including.
The irradiation dose is usually measured in grays but also in mr.
In line and stand alone systems.
Electron beam e beam irradiation is a form of ionizing energy that is characterized by its low penetration and high dosage rates.
An in line system is one in which the electron beam irradiation equipment is integrated directly into the production process.
Electron energies typically vary from the kev to mev range depending on the depth of penetration required.
This may take place under elevated temperatures and nitrogen atmosphere.