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Monitoring & Testing Newsletter May 31, 2012 |
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Battelle Engineers Work on Fix at Chernobyl
When reactor No. 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded in the early morning hours of April 26, 1986, a disaster of mammoth proportions unfolded. Radioactive material blew as high as six miles and covered more than 60,000 square miles. A quarter century later, the first structure built to enclose the reactor needs to be replaced. That`s where a consortium including Battelle comes in. With a reputation for excellence in confronting large, complex scientific and engineering challenges, Battelle scientists and engineers and colleagues from Bechtel International Systems Inc. and other companies ... | ||
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Systech Illinois develop gas analysis system for measuring trace gas impurities
In response to customer demand, Systech Illinois have developed a new cylinder analysis system. This system is capable of quickly and easily measuring trace gas impurities such as oxygen or moisture, which is essential for inert gas manufacturers who require every gas cylinder to be checked for impurities before delivery to their customers. Where oxygen and moisture analysers are currently used for this type of application, the analysis process is extremely time-consuming. To purge the system from ambient air can take several hours or even days, which makes the analysis of many cylinders ... | ||
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