BS IEC 63085:2021
$142.49
Radiation protection instrumentation. System of spectral identification of liquids in transparent and semitransparent containers (Raman systems)
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2021 | 28 |
PDF Catalog
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4 | English CONTENTS |
6 | FOREWORD |
8 | INTRODUCTION |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references |
10 | 3 Terms and definitions |
11 | 4 Requirements 4.1 Structure and appearance 4.2 Functions 4.2.1 Alarm 4.2.2 Displayed data 4.2.3 Recording and storage of identification data |
12 | 4.2.4 Error diagnostics and self-verification 4.2.5 Access control software 4.3 Performance 4.3.1 Testing conditions Tables Table 1 – Reference condition and standard test conditions |
13 | 4.3.2 Time for single inspection 4.3.3 Requirements for minimum volume of liquid to be inspected 4.3.4 Requirements for container wall thickness Table 2 – Key apparatus for tests and technical requirements |
14 | 4.3.5 Requirements for container wall transparency Figures Figure 1 – Test on container wall thickness |
15 | 4.3.6 Requirements for detectable spectral range 4.3.7 Reproducibility of identification result Figure 2 – Test on container wall transparency |
16 | 4.3.8 Selectivity of substance identification Table 3 – Reproducibility test results table |
17 | 4.4 Laser safety 4.4.1 General 4.5 Electrical safety 4.5.1 Main power connection |
18 | 4.5.2 Stability at mains power supply 4.5.3 Battery connection 4.5.4 Stability to battery charge level 4.6 Mechanical stability 4.6.1 General |
19 | 4.6.2 Requirements 4.6.3 Test method 4.7 Environmental requirements 4.7.1 Environmental suitability test 4.7.2 Mechanical vibration testing Table 4 – Ambient requirements |
20 | 4.8 Electromagnetic compatibility 4.8.1 Immunity testing Table 5 – Tests and requirements for mechanical stability |
21 | 4.8.2 Emission test 5 Marking and documentation 5.1 Raman analyzer marking 5.2 Documentation |
22 | Annex A (informative)Raman spectra of test samples A.1 Raman spectrum of test samples 1 and 2 Figure A.1 – Raman spectrum of test samples 1 and 2 (cyclohexane) with four reference peaks (384 cm−1 ± 2 cm−1, 801 cm−1 ± 2 cm−1, 1 444 cm−1 ± 2 cm−1, 2 853 cm−1 ± 2 cm−1) to verify the spectral range of 300 cm−1 to 3 000 cm−1 |
23 | A.2 Raman spectrum of test sample 3 Figure A.2 – Raman spectrum of test sample 3 (water) with the reference band to verify the spectral range 3 000 cm−1 to 3 600 cm−1 |
24 | A.3 Raman spectrum of test sample 4 Figure A.3 – Raman spectrum of test sample 4 (10 % ethanol in water) with three reference peaks of ethanol in water (879 cm−1 ± 2 cm−1, 1 455 cm−1 ± 2 cm−1,2 935 cm−1 ± 2 cm−1) and the reference band of water in the spectral range3 000 cm−1 to 3 600 cm−1 |
25 | A.4 Raman spectrum of test sample 5 Figure A.4 – Raman spectrum of test sample 5 (50 % methanol + 50 % ethanol) |
26 | A.5 Raman spectrum of test sample 6 Figure A.5 – Raman spectrum of test sample 6(33,3 % methanol + 33,3 % ethanol + 33,3 % isopropanol) |