Radiation Shield Services
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) - Radio Frequency (RF) and Microwave Shielding Technologies, and Fissionable Product and Radon Gas Absorbing Building Materials Technologies.
Services Details
We specialize in the design & development of:
- Moisture and radiation resistant industrial strength paper (SIC - 2672);
- Paper backed EMI and radioactive isotope absorbing shielded wall coverings (SIC - 2672);
- EMI and radioactive isotope absorbing shielded insulation radiation barriers (SIC – 3272);
- EMI shielded reinforced strength electrically conductive or resistive concrete (CFRC) using ultra fine Fly ash and Silica Fume as industrial fillers (ASTM C-618); and
- HEPA Type Radiation Absorbing Air Filtration Media, and
- Large Scale Electrical Energy Storage Systems (EES).
We have developed and are now able to produce and deliver air filtration media, wall liners and wall coverings that will absorb harmful radiation isotopes through the process of ion exchange. Our list of shielded building materials include: shielded reinforced concrete consisting of blended reinforced concrete (Portland cement plus recycled industrial ultra fine fly ash and silica fume and FDA approved polymeric admixtures), shielded aluminum foil backed insulation and shielded coated cellulose and glass fiber wall liners and wall coverings. Our shielded building materials are designed for use in 'Smart' construction and 'Green Buildings'. Our wall coverings can be used on new, curtain or existing interior walls and are designed to produce essentially radiation free environments.
In the real world, there are multiple sources of RF radiation we encounter each day. Some of them are right inside your own home or business, some from other directions. In such a situation, if you use a reflecting material alone, it will reflect on BOTH sides, and you could end up increasing the amount of RF in your living space. On the other hand, if you use radiation absorbing interior materials they will absorb radiation, reducing your exposure. If you use both materials, a reflector on the side closest to the RF source, and an absorber on the side closest to the living space, you get the best of both materials... and the absolute lowest RF transmission. Any small amount of radiation penetrating the reflector will be absorbed by the absorber. Any radiation coming from the opposite direction will have to pass through the absorber, then reflect off the reflector, and finally pass through the absorber again before it re-enters the living space.
Our shielded non-structural and structural concret...
Our shielded non-structural and structural concrete products are designed for improved strength (100.3 MPa) and to deflect and absorb EM/RF and microwaves (>80 dB). The utility and practicality of using electrically conductive concrete has been demonstrated (by others) in extreme weather conditions (e.g. -41 °F) and is well known in the industry. These products are designed to be used for automated lateral and subterranean distress guidance on highways, bridge pavement and levees.
Recent experiments have shown that zeolite minerals significantly reduce indoor levels of radon gas. Radon gas is a leading contributor to lung cancers in the world. Zeolites are the only minerals with a naturally occurring negative charge. In this regard many positive ions can be locked up and held by the zeolite matrix. Zeolites have an open framework molecular structure (very porous) capable of absorbing many different types of gas, moisture, hydrocarbons, heavy metals and low level radiation elements, etc. It is generally felt that given the unique features of zeolites, they could be used as part of international large scale radon mitigation programs.
Our marketing plans call for participation in the rebuilding of the American economy and the Japanese infrastructure, initially and ultimately 176 other countries, with assistance from the U.S. Dept of Commerce and the EX/IM Bank of the United States.
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