Australian Safety Agency orders Elekta Synergy for radiation
calibration
21 May 2008
The Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA)
has ordered an Elekta linear accelerator for benchmarking physics
measurements.
ARPANSA joins several other centres that have acquired Elekta
equipment for testing, including The National Physical Laboratory (NPL)
in the UK, The National Research Council (NRC) in Ottawa, Canada and The
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) in Germany.
“It’s very gratifying to add another prestigious physics standards
laboratory to our group of Elekta users, who are so confident in the
stability of Elekta Synergy that they chose our product to benchmark
even non-clinical equipment and the equipment of other manufacturers,”
says Dr Kevin Brown,and Advanced Research Director at Elekta.
“To have Elekta equipment serve not only as innovative solutions for
treating serious disease, but also as global gold standards for accuracy
in physics, is a testimony to the reliability of these systems.”
Dr Brown adds that Elekta Synergy and other systems in Elekta’s
portfolio of digital linear accelerators are traveling wave accelerators
that use a magnetron as the microwave source. Other commercially
available linear accelerators use a standing wave/klystron
configuration.
“In addition to stability, versatility has also been a key factor in
these purchases,” Dr Brown says. “These centres need to perform
calibrations at a wide range of energies, which our systems have always
accommodated.”