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Your resource for decommissioning
and specialty tooling for nuclear reactors.
The
tools and machines we have designed have been used successfully in nuclear
facilities around the world since the early 1980's. Our designers and
project managers have been key parts of teams that have taken on some
of the most difficult tasks in the nuclear industry. From the early underwater
Thermal Shield repairs to the recent dry segmentation of highly irradiated
reactor internals, we have been there.
With our background it seemed logical
for us to make a concentrated effort at being the specialists for decommissioning
nuclear reactors.
Why should you consider us? We have the
advantage of being a small company. This allows us to move faster, cheaper,
and more efficiently than a large company. Our designers get out of their
offices and work hands-on with their machines. Our Segmentation and Packaging
Plan authors have been field Project Managers. We know of no other company
(large or small) that can offer this for you.
Our current staff can supply you a Segmentation
and Packaging Plan, specify the required tools, design the tools based
on lessons learned, fabricate these tools, test these tools on our mockups,
and train your technicians or ours. All this can be done in our Chicago
facility. And if we team with some of our previous partners in the industry,
we can provide anything else you require to decommission your reactor
safely.
The
Big Rock Point RV Journey
Mike Papp tells of the final journey to Barnwell.
Download the story linked in our recent update
of the Big Rock Point reactor history.
Reactor
Decommissioning and Dismantlement History
Because
our team members have been involved (design, planning, management) in
several reactor internals segmentations and nuclear reactor decommissionings,
we often are asked what process was used and where. It seemed logical
that we have a list of what processes were used to remove reactor internals,
which reactor vessels were segmented or removed intact, and other aspects
of nuclear reactor decommissioning and dismantlement.
Click here
to be taken to a table we have been updating.
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