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Re: gibson99 post# 1003

Thursday, 05/03/2007 4:54:58 PM

Thursday, May 03, 2007 4:54:58 PM

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Those are not really alternatives

If you want to store some water you can use a paper bag but it is not very effective for long. If you want to shield radioactive materials you can use a concrete base substance like the Ducrete you show but like the paper bag it deteriorates in time. Besides it also absorbs radioactivity.

The other product you mention is similar. Though its website says it is also good for Golf Club Balance Weights so as golf is getting more popular in Russia they may be able to sell some of those to golfers.

Regardless, for the projects that NUCON-RF is involved in they have to use materials that have been certified in the Russian Federation and approved for use by the Federal Ministry of Atomic Energy. They also need approval from the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development.

One of the products that NUCON-RF can use, NuCap was developed by Kurchatov Institute in Russian and has been tested and certified in the Russian Federation. Actually it has been tested at the bearing mass at Chernobyl for five years now.

NUCON-RF knows what they are doing.


Isn't it interesting how these strange posts just appear from people who only made a profile today......and they do no simple research before they post.



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