Analytical Laboratory Hot-Cell Equipment

Analytical Laboratory Hot-Cell Equipment
Title Analytical Laboratory Hot-Cell Equipment PDF eBook
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Pages 10
Release 1964
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Analytical Laboratory Hot-Cell Equipment I Sample Preparation Apparatus for the

Analytical Laboratory Hot-Cell Equipment I Sample Preparation Apparatus for the
Title Analytical Laboratory Hot-Cell Equipment I Sample Preparation Apparatus for the PDF eBook
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Pages 16
Release 1963
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Analytical Laboratory Hot-Cell Equipment II a Remotely Controlled Corrosion

Analytical Laboratory Hot-Cell Equipment II a Remotely Controlled Corrosion
Title Analytical Laboratory Hot-Cell Equipment II a Remotely Controlled Corrosion PDF eBook
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Pages 12
Release 1965
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Refurbishment of an Analytical Laboratory Hot Cell Facility

Refurbishment of an Analytical Laboratory Hot Cell Facility
Title Refurbishment of an Analytical Laboratory Hot Cell Facility PDF eBook
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Pages 13
Release 1996
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An Analytical Laboratory Hot Cell (ALHC) Facility at Argonne National Laboratory-West (ANL-W) was in service for nearly thirty years. In order to comply with DOE regulations governing such facilities and meet ANL-W programmatic requirements, a major refurbishment effort was undertaken. To place the facility in compliance with current regulations, all penetrations within the facility were sealed, the ventilation system was redesigned, upgraded and replaced, the master-slave manipulators were replaced, the hot cell windows were removed, refurbished, and reinstalled, all hot cell utilities were replaced, a lead-shielded glovebox housing an Inductive Coupled Plasma - Atomic Emission Spectrometer (ICP-AES) System was interfaced with the hot cells, and a new CO2 fire suppression system and other ALHC support equipment were installed.

Hot Laboratory Equipment

Hot Laboratory Equipment
Title Hot Laboratory Equipment PDF eBook
Author Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Pages 446
Release 1958
Genre Hot laboratories (Radioactive substances)
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This volume is a revised and enlarged second edition of what has become known as "The Hot Laboratory Catalog -- First Edition."

Proceedings of the Conference on Hot Laboratories and Equipment

Proceedings of the Conference on Hot Laboratories and Equipment
Title Proceedings of the Conference on Hot Laboratories and Equipment PDF eBook
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Pages 342
Release 1983
Genre Hot laboratories (Radioactive substances)
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Hot Cell Preparation of Approved Testing Materials for the Materials Characterization Center

Hot Cell Preparation of Approved Testing Materials for the Materials Characterization Center
Title Hot Cell Preparation of Approved Testing Materials for the Materials Characterization Center PDF eBook
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Release 1984
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It is important in nuclear waste repository development that testing be done with materials containing a radionuclide spectrum representative of actual wastes. To meet the need for such materials, the Materials Characterization Center (MCC) has prepared simulated high-level waste (HLW) glasses with radionuclides representative of about 10-, 300-, and 1000-year-old waste. A quantity of well characterized spent fuel also has been acquired for the same purpose. Glasses containing 10- and 300-year-old wastes, and the spent fuel specimens, must be fabricated in a hot cell. Hot cell conditions (high radiation field, remote operation, and difficulty of repairs) require that procedures and equipment normally used in materials preparation out-of-cell be modified for hot-cell applications. This paper discusses the fabrication of two glasses, and the preparation of test specimens of these glasses and spent fuel. One of the glasses is a 76 to 68 composition, which is fully loaded with actual commercial reactor fission product waste. The other glass contains simulated Barnwell Nuclear Fuel Plant waste, doped with different combinations of fission products and actinides. The spent fuel is a 10-year-old PWR material. Special techniques have been used to achieve high quality, well characterized testing materials, including specimens in the form of segments, wafers, cylinders, and powders of these materials. 3 references, 1 table.