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Electronic Irradiation of Foods [recurso electrónico] : An Introduction to the Technology / by R. B. Miller.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Food Engineering SeriesEditor: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2005Descripción: XI, 295 p. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9780387283869
  • 99780387283869
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 641.3 23
  • 664 23
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Contenidos:
to Food Irradiation -- Overview of Food Irradiation Technology and Concepts -- Food Irradiation Using Electron Beams -- Food Irradiation Using X-Rays -- Overview of Electron Accelerator Systems -- Principles of Electron Acceleration in Microwave Accelerators -- Microwave Accelerator Subsystems and Components -- Magnetic Transport and Beam Scanning Systems -- Material Handling Systems and Components -- Radiation Safety and X-Ray Shield Design -- Critical System Parameters and Process Control.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Food irradiation, the use of ionizing radiation to destroy harmful biological organism in food, is a safe, proven process that has many useful applications. It has been endorsed by numerous health organizations and has now been approved for many applications by governments around the world. Electronic Irradiation of Foods describes all the key aspects of electron accelerator technology in detail. It emphasizes the physical science and technology aspects of food irradiation using machine sources of ionizing radiation. The book provides significant technical depth for interested workers and present descriptive, introductory material that should help demystify technology for businessmen to make informed choices regarding important investments decisions. Introductory chapters summarize the effects of ionizing radiation on biological organisms and the organic compounds comprising foods, and give an overview of the food irradiation process. Subsequent chapters cover the details of the electron beam and x-ray energy deposition, electron accelerator technologies, beam scanning systems, material handling systems, shielding design, and process control considerations. Important appendices cover radiation dosimetry, induced radioactivity, and ozone generation.
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to Food Irradiation -- Overview of Food Irradiation Technology and Concepts -- Food Irradiation Using Electron Beams -- Food Irradiation Using X-Rays -- Overview of Electron Accelerator Systems -- Principles of Electron Acceleration in Microwave Accelerators -- Microwave Accelerator Subsystems and Components -- Magnetic Transport and Beam Scanning Systems -- Material Handling Systems and Components -- Radiation Safety and X-Ray Shield Design -- Critical System Parameters and Process Control.

Food irradiation, the use of ionizing radiation to destroy harmful biological organism in food, is a safe, proven process that has many useful applications. It has been endorsed by numerous health organizations and has now been approved for many applications by governments around the world. Electronic Irradiation of Foods describes all the key aspects of electron accelerator technology in detail. It emphasizes the physical science and technology aspects of food irradiation using machine sources of ionizing radiation. The book provides significant technical depth for interested workers and present descriptive, introductory material that should help demystify technology for businessmen to make informed choices regarding important investments decisions. Introductory chapters summarize the effects of ionizing radiation on biological organisms and the organic compounds comprising foods, and give an overview of the food irradiation process. Subsequent chapters cover the details of the electron beam and x-ray energy deposition, electron accelerator technologies, beam scanning systems, material handling systems, shielding design, and process control considerations. Important appendices cover radiation dosimetry, induced radioactivity, and ozone generation.

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