November 4, 2019
Report

Evaluation of Anodized and Electroplated Radioactive Check Sources for Radiological Monitoring Instruments

Abstract

Radioactive check sources are often used for source checking calibrated instruments to confirm accurate readings are obtained from radiological monitoring instruments. Because of the importance of check sources and their application, PNNL conducted a study to evaluate the effectiveness and accuracy of active sources produced using different construction methods. Eleven, randomly selected check sources of both anodized (five) and electroplated (six) construction were evaluated, along with their calculated decay curves, to determine how well they withstand consistent, multi-year use in the field. Results show that the anodized and electroplated check sources evaluated hold up well enough to continue their use, regardless of wear and tear sustained over years of use. This report provides the source information, empirical data for the 11 anodized and electroplated check sources and their representative decay curves, and it documents the conclusion that anodized and electroplated check sources are reliable for routine use in the field over multiple years.

Revised: January 21, 2020 | Published: November 4, 2019

Citation

Edwards H.Z., J.M. Barnett, E.B. Dutcher, and H.E. Brandal. 2019. Evaluation of Anodized and Electroplated Radioactive Check Sources for Radiological Monitoring Instruments Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.