TECHNOLOGICAL REGULATIONS OF APPLICATION OF ELECTROLYTE-PLASMA TREATMENT FOR SURFACES DECONTAMINATION OF NPP REMOVABLE EQUIPMENT
Nagula Petr
Pages: 48-55
Published: 12 Sep 2020
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Abstract: The paper is devoted to the development of technological regulations for the surfaces decontamination of NPP removable equipment using the EPT method. The technological regulations are a document that completes research on the development of a new technology for the production of products, in our case, the technology of surfaces decontamination of metal products. The technological regulations is the main document establishing the mode, technical means, procedure and norms for carrying out technological operations, safe operating conditions, environmental protection and fire safety requirements. The paper considers the key points of the technological regulations: a decontamination unit, a technological scheme, the disposal of radioactive waste, and the use of purified products.
Keywords: npp, electrolyte-plasma treatment, technological regulation
Cite this article: Nagula Petr. TECHNOLOGICAL REGULATIONS OF APPLICATION OF ELECTROLYTE-PLASMA TREATMENT FOR SURFACES DECONTAMINATION OF NPP REMOVABLE EQUIPMENT. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Materials, Methods & Technologies 14, 48-55 (2020). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1002048/
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