Radiation Decontamination
Articles & Whitepapers
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The power of dry ice
Dry ice is pure CO2, which is made by decompressing liquid CO2 to produce CO2 snow. The snow is then compacted and extruded through a die plate to form solid CO2 pellets. Dry ice is unstable above minus 78.6°C, but it will not melt into CO2 liquid, but directly sublimate into CO2 gas. It is this sublimation process that produces a cleaning effect when dry ice is used as a blasting medium. ...
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Case study - Dansk Dekommisionering
Cost effective and environmentally correct handling of radioactive wastewater Client: Dansk Dekommissionering, formerly known as Forskningscenter Risø. The Institution Dansk Dekommissionering ...
News
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UK and Japan collaborate to tackle climate change & promote energy security
As part of a two day visit to the UK, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan met UK Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey, and both countries reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring security of supply and reducing emissions. Secretary of State ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Personal Radiation Decontamination Rad Wipes
Simple to use, easy to distribute; Use for Routine Decontamination Application or Nuclear Incident/Dirty Bomb Event.