Accession Number:

ADP007726

Title:

Radiofrequency Safety Issues in Industrial Heating Systems,

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RAYTHEON CO LEXINGTON MA RESEARCH DIV

Report Date:

1992-04-27

Abstract:

Potential RF hazards for industrial heating systems become especially noteworthy as microwaveRF power in the realm of 10s of kilowatts are employed. A review of the RF bioeffects literature and safe exposure and emission standards is presented. Techniques for suppression of RF leakage are discussed. Thresholds for sensation, pain and RF burns, particularly under conditions of field concentration, are reviewed.

Supplementary Note:

This article is from 'Ceramic Transactions. Volume 21. Proceedings of the Symposium on Microwave Theory and Application in Materials Processing Annual Meeting of the American Ceramic Society (23rd) Held in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 29 - May 3, 1991,' AD-A253 631, p125-137.

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0013

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