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Non Destructive Assay (NDA) for Nuclear Waste Characterization

Calorimetry is the technique with the highest sensitivity for characterizing nuclear materials and waste.
When radioactive waste material in a container emits α and β radiation (e.g. from curium, plutonium, tritium, etc.) it also emits an amount of heat that is proportional to the quantity of radioactive material. This heat emission can be quantified using a SETARAM calorimeter.
SETARAM instrumentation's large-volume calorimeters (from 1 l to 90 l) can detect thermal radiation levels of just a few μW.


High Sensitivity air bath Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay of 3013 containers


High Sensitivity air bath Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay of 3013 containers

LVC-3013


The SERIES 3013 is a high sensitive twin cells calorimeter designed for the characterization of nuclear materials and more particularly for the analysis of radioactive wastes and quantification of radioactive elements (e.g. curium, plutonium, tritium) contained in shielded 3013 containers.

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High Sensitivity Multi-cells air bath Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay of 3013 containers


High Sensitivity Multi-cells air bath Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay of 3013 containers

LVC-M3013


The Series M3013 is a high sensitive multi-cells calorimeter designed for the characterization of nuclear materials and more particularly for the analysis of radioactive wastes and quantification of radioactive elements (e.g. curium, plutonium, tritium) contained in shielded 3013 containers.

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High Sensitivity Large Volume 15 Liters Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay


High Sensitivity Large Volume 15 Liters Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay

LVC-270-3W


The Series 270 is a high sensitive twin cells calorimeter designed for the characterization of nuclear materials and more particularly for the analysis of radioactive wastes and quantification of radioactive elements (e.g. curium, plutonium, tritium) contained in shielded containers.

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High Sensitivity Large Volume 15 Liters Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay


High Sensitivity Large Volume 15 Liters Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay

LVC-270-15W


The Series 270 is a high sensitive twin cells calorimeter designed for the characterization of nuclear materials and more particularly for the analysis of radioactive wastes and quantification of radioactive elements (e.g. curium, plutonium, tritium) contained in shielded containers.

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High Sensitivity Large Volume 25 Liters Tritium Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay


High Sensitivity Large Volume 25 Liters Tritium Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay

LVC-580


The Series 580 is a high sensitive twin cells calorimeter designed for the characterization of nuclear materials and more particularly for the analysis of radioactive wastes and quantification of radioactive elements (e.g. curium, plutonium, tritium) contained in shielded containers.

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High Sensitivity Large Volume 60 Liters Tritium Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay


High Sensitivity Large Volume 60 Liters Tritium Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay

LVC-390


The Series 390 is a high sensitive twin cells calorimeter designed for the characterization of nuclear materials and more particularly for the analysis of radioactive wastes and quantification of radioactive elements (e.g. curium, plutonium, tritium) contained in shielded containers.

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High Sensitivity Large Volume 90 Liters Tritium Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay


High Sensitivity Large Volume  90 Liters Tritium Calorimeter for Non Destructive Assay

LVC-680


The Series 680 is a high sensitive twin cells calorimeter designed for the characterization of nuclear materials and more particularly for the analysis of radioactive wastes and quantification of radioactive elements (e.g. curium, plutonium, tritium) contained in shielded containers.

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