Destructive examinations of irradiated fuel pins containing plutonium fuel must be performed in shielded hot cells with strict provisions for containing the plutonium. Alpha boxes provide containment for the plutonium, toxic fission products, and other hazardous highly radioactive materials. The alpha box contains windows for viewing and a variety of transfer systems specially designed to allow transfers in and out of the alpha box without spread of the hazardous materials that are contained in the box. Alpha boxes have been in use in the Wing 9 hot cells at Los Alamos National Laboratory for more than 20 years. Features of the newly designed alpha boxes are presented
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has committed to provide funding to the Idaho National Laborator...
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The Los Alamos Wing 9 Hot Cell Facility is in the process of upgrading their metallographic sample p...
Four concrete hot cells with sufficient shielding for $10^{4}$ curies of a 1 MeV gamma emitter are d...
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Advanced reactor fuels development within the Metals and Ceramics Division of the Oak Ridge National...
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The Auxiliary Hot Cell Facility (AHCF) at Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico (SNL/NM) will be ...
A feasibility study concerning the application of Poly-Allyl-Diglycol Carbonate (CR-39TM) solid stat...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has committed to provide funding to the Idaho National Laborator...
Fraunhofer INT is going to equip a transportable container with a system for the detection, identifi...
The need for robust packagings for radioactive materials (RAM) was recognized from the earliest days...
The Los Alamos Wing 9 Hot Cell Facility is in the process of upgrading their metallographic sample p...
Four concrete hot cells with sufficient shielding for $10^{4}$ curies of a 1 MeV gamma emitter are d...
Health physics program at the Los Alamos "Wing 9" hot cell facility are described. The 16-cell facil...
Advanced reactor fuels development within the Metals and Ceramics Division of the Oak Ridge National...
We have developed a new approach to glove box monitoring that involves drawing air out of one glove ...
The Casting Laboratory (CL) alpha glove box was used to melt and cast metallic uranium and plutonium...
The proposed Los Alamos Omega West Reactor is designed to be a research tool delivering a maximum ne...
The new hot cell facilities being constructed as a part of the VTT Centre for Nuclear Safety are aim...
The Plutonium Processing Facility at the Los Alamos National Laboratory is located in a building con...
Enclosures for confinement of special nuclear materials (SNM) have evolved into the design of gloveb...
The Auxiliary Hot Cell Facility (AHCF) at Sandia National Laboratories, New Mexico (SNL/NM) will be ...
A feasibility study concerning the application of Poly-Allyl-Diglycol Carbonate (CR-39TM) solid stat...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has committed to provide funding to the Idaho National Laborator...
Fraunhofer INT is going to equip a transportable container with a system for the detection, identifi...
The need for robust packagings for radioactive materials (RAM) was recognized from the earliest days...