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Tamada, Masao
Genshiryoku Nenkan 2016, p.148 - 152, 2015/10
Takasaki Advanced Radiation Research Institute (TARRI) was established in April 1963. There are irradiation facilities of quantum beam such as ion, electron, Co-60 -rays. TARRI has researched as complementary utilization together with other quantum beams such as neutron, synchrotron radiation, etc. as a part of the quantum beam platform. Recent technology transfer are outcomes of mutation-breeding sake yeast for quality sake brewed from the finest rice and cesium removal adsorbent for cartridge-type filters. Radiation-induced crosslinked resin was commercialized recently as a school teaching material. Dissemination of radiation technology has been continued through outreach activities.
Tamada, Masao
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Takasaki advanced radiation research institute is a preeminent institute in the world since three irradiation research facilities of ion beam, electron beam, X-ray can be available. Industrial applications in the field of environment, energy, health care, and biotechnology have been researched for half over a century by means of radiation processing or quantum beam technology. We will intend to pioneer newly expected areas from society and aim at the technology transfer of our technology to end-users.
Tamada, Masao
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Takasaki advanced radiation research institute (TARRI), Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) was established as a core institute for radiation chemistry in 1963. In TARRI there are three major irradiation facilities of -ray, electron beam and ion beam which are used for application research in the field of materials science and biotechnology. Concerning the graft polymerization, battery separator membrane, NH removal filter, trace metal filter for semiconductor cleaning agent, etc. were commercialized owing to the higher performance than those of market products. Technology transfer of grafting requires needs of end users, utilization of advantages of radiation processing, and economical feasibility. If one of these three subjects is not realized, the technology transfer faces to the severe obstacle.