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Building breathing space into reactor containment vessel
Providing expansion room between steel vessel and massive concrete radiation shield: combination of fibrous and cellular types, asbestos fiber-magnesite cement product; foaming agent was added to provide cellular structure; premixed dry materials were combined with water and foam in mixer at grade and slurry pumped to point of application; it was sprayed onto vessel in three coats to build up to selected 2 3/4 in. thickness.
Building breathing space into reactor containment vessel
Providing expansion room between steel vessel and massive concrete radiation shield: combination of fibrous and cellular types, asbestos fiber-magnesite cement product; foaming agent was added to provide cellular structure; premixed dry materials were combined with water and foam in mixer at grade and slurry pumped to point of application; it was sprayed onto vessel in three coats to build up to selected 2 3/4 in. thickness.
Building breathing space into reactor containment vessel
Power
Archer, J.C. (author)
Power ; 111
1967
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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