Test method for NAFT

Project time: 2016 – 2017

Budget: 400 000 kr

Funding: SIP Produktion2030

Purpose and goal

The project aim w as to develop a test method at County Hospital that can measure the radiation according to standard. By an iterative process a method has been developed that can measure radiation protective material. The development of the method has contributed to a faster product development of a new innovative radiation protective material tow ards CE-marking.

Results and expected effects

10MD has performed several tests at Halmstad Hospital of great importance for the product development. The nearby test environment has contributed to that new ly produced material could be tested several times during a short period of time. The radiation protective material has been improved and w e have a material that fulfil standard.

Approach and implementation

Initially w e discussed the standard to enable a great testing method. 10MD have visit Halmstad Hospital several times. A continuous dialog w ith the medical physics has been of great importance even the time in betw een, to discuss the result further. The know ledge from the project w as presented and discussed during a w orkshop.

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