Co-60 In Cast Steel Matrix: A European Interlaboratory Comparison For The Characterisation Of New Activity Standards For Calibration Of Gamma-Ray Spectrometers In Metallurgy

APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES(2016)

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Two series of activity standards of Co-60 in cast steel matrix, developed for the calibration of gamma-ray spectrometry systems in the metallurgical sector, were characterised using a European interlaboratory comparison among twelve National Metrology Institutes and one international organisation. The first standard, consisting of 14 disc shaped samples, was cast from steel contaminated during production ("originally"), and the second, consisting of 15 similar discs, from artificially-contaminated ("spiked") steel. The reference activity concentrations of Co-60 in the cast steel standards were (1.077 +/- 0.019) Bq g(-1) on 1 January 2013 12h00 UT and (1.483 +/- 0.022) Bq g(-1) on 1 June 2013 12h00 UT, respectively. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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Metrology,Ionising radiation,Intercomparison exercise,Gamma-ray spectrometry,Cast steel, metallurgy,EURAMET
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