where is the industrial field is radioactivity used
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Science and industry use radioisotopes in a variety of ways to improve productivity and, in some cases, to gain information that cannot be obtained in any other way.
Sealed radioactive sources are used in industrial radiography, gauging applications, and mineral analysis.
The attributes of naturally decaying atoms, known as radioisotopes, give rise to their multiple applications across many aspects of modern day life (see also information paper on The Many Uses of Nuclear Technology).
Sealed radioactive sources are used in industrial radiography, gauging applications, and mineral analysis.
The attributes of naturally decaying atoms, known as radioisotopes, give rise to their multiple applications across many aspects of modern day life (see also information paper on The Many Uses of Nuclear Technology).
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Uses of radioactive isotopes in the industrial field:
(1) Internal cracks and voids in cast iron articles can be detected with the help of gamma rays.
(2) Isotopes like cobalt-60, irridium-192 are used in the radiography camera.
(3) The radioactive substances radium, promethium, tritium with some phosphorus are used to make the hands of a clock visible at night.
(4) Krypton-85 is used in lamps while promethium-147 is used in portable X-ray units as the source of beta rays.
(5) Luminous colours are used to decorate ceramic tiles, utensils, plates, etc. Earlier uranium oxide was used in the paints.
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