ASTM 51607
Standard Practice for Use of an Alanine-EPR Dosimetry System
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ASTM 51607 is the ASTM standard for the Standard Practice for Use of an Alanine-EPR Dosimetry System, providing a technical framework for applying alanine-based electron paramagnetic resonance dosimetry in a controlled and repeatable way. It is relevant when accurate dose measurement and consistent practice are important for testing, evaluation, or compliance-related work. By describing how the system is used, the standard helps support dependable results and clearer communication across laboratories and quality programs.
Purpose of ASTM 51607
The purpose of this standard is to guide the use of an Alanine-EPR dosimetry system so measurements are handled in a consistent, recognized manner. As a practice document, ASTM 51607 is intended to support reliable dose determination by helping users apply the method with appropriate controls and technical discipline. This is useful when organizations need a common reference for dosimetry procedures, system use, and result consistency. It also helps reduce ambiguity when comparing data across teams or facilities.
Common use cases of ASTM 51607
This standard is commonly used in environments where alanine-EPR dosimetry is selected for dose measurement and verification. It may support laboratory procedures, calibration-related workflows, and technical evaluations where a standardized practice improves repeatability. ASTM 51607 is also relevant for organizations that need a recognized document to guide use of the dosimetry system during testing, inspection, or quality assurance activities. In these settings, it helps align method use with accepted ASTM practice.
Why ASTM 51607 matters
ASTM 51607 matters because a standardized practice can improve consistency, traceability, and confidence in dosimetry-related work. When results are used for compliance, product evaluation, or quality control, having a clear ASTM reference helps support uniform application of the Alanine-EPR dosimetry system. It can also reduce procedural variation and make internal or external reviews easier. For procurement and technical documentation, the standard provides a precise identifier for the method being referenced.
- Alanine-EPR dosimetry system use
- Standardized measurement practice
- Repeatable dose-related workflows
- Quality and compliance reference
- Technical documentation support
- Publication Date: 2024-12-06
- Publisher: ASTM
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