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Supplementing Gamma Sterilization with X-Ray and E-Beam Technologies An International Industry and Academia Collaboration

R Sylvain
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Leonard Marque
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Matt Fifield
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David Pharr
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Suresh Staack
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Larry Pillai
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Mark Nichols
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Samuel Murphy
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Résumé

Level: Intermediate I onizing-technology-based industries are growing rapidly around the world. The expansion is driven mostly by the technology's myriad applications, including polymer crosslinking, medical device sterilization, food pasteurization, and phytosanitary treatment. Ionization also is used in the manufacture of some healthcare products such as medical devices and biopharmaceuticals. Industrial sterilization methods render single-use products and manufacturing components safe and ready for their intended use. ISO11137-1 describes the validation and routine control of a sterilization process for medical devices and mentions the three types of radiation considered under this scope: gamma, X-ray, and electron beam (e-beam) (1).
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hal-03660627 , version 1 (06-05-2022)

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Nathalie Dupuy, R Sylvain, Leonard Marque, Matt Fifield, David Pharr, et al.. Supplementing Gamma Sterilization with X-Ray and E-Beam Technologies An International Industry and Academia Collaboration. BioProcess international, 2022, 20, pp.3. ⟨hal-03660627⟩
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