The Plutonium Immobilization Program (PIP) is a joint venture between the Savannah River Site, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Argonne National Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. When operational in 2008, the PIP will fulfill the nation's nonproliferation commitment by placing surplus weapons-grade plutonium in a permanently stable ceramic form
This integrated plan for the DOE Office of Fissile Materials Disposition (MD) describes the technolo...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project will disposition excess weapons grade plutonium. It uses the ca...
With the end of the ''Cold War'' thousands of nuclear warheads are being dismantled. The National Ac...
The U.S. Department of Energy will immobilize excess plutonium in the proposed Plutonium Immobilizat...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project (PIP) is a program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to d...
The Plutonium Immobilization Plant (PIP) accepts plutonium (Pu) from pit conversion and from non-pit...
This disposition of excess plutonium is determined by the Surplus Plutonium Disposition Environmenta...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, approximately 50 metric tons of plutonium are no longer need...
The Plutonium Immobilization Plant (PIP) accepts plutonium (Pu) from pit conversion and from non-pit...
The purpose of this System Design Description (SDD) is to specify the system and component functions...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project (PIP) is a program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to d...
'The Plutonium Immobilization Facility will encapsulate plutonium in ceramic pucks and seal the puck...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project (PIP) is a program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to d...
This report discusses the Plutonium Immobilization Can Loading work the Savannah River Technology Ce...
A process is being developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) for immobilization and...
This integrated plan for the DOE Office of Fissile Materials Disposition (MD) describes the technolo...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project will disposition excess weapons grade plutonium. It uses the ca...
With the end of the ''Cold War'' thousands of nuclear warheads are being dismantled. The National Ac...
The U.S. Department of Energy will immobilize excess plutonium in the proposed Plutonium Immobilizat...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project (PIP) is a program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to d...
The Plutonium Immobilization Plant (PIP) accepts plutonium (Pu) from pit conversion and from non-pit...
This disposition of excess plutonium is determined by the Surplus Plutonium Disposition Environmenta...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, approximately 50 metric tons of plutonium are no longer need...
The Plutonium Immobilization Plant (PIP) accepts plutonium (Pu) from pit conversion and from non-pit...
The purpose of this System Design Description (SDD) is to specify the system and component functions...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project (PIP) is a program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to d...
'The Plutonium Immobilization Facility will encapsulate plutonium in ceramic pucks and seal the puck...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project (PIP) is a program funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to d...
This report discusses the Plutonium Immobilization Can Loading work the Savannah River Technology Ce...
A process is being developed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) for immobilization and...
This integrated plan for the DOE Office of Fissile Materials Disposition (MD) describes the technolo...
The Plutonium Immobilization Project will disposition excess weapons grade plutonium. It uses the ca...
With the end of the ''Cold War'' thousands of nuclear warheads are being dismantled. The National Ac...