As one can appreciate, the manufacturing requirements for the nuclear industry are extremely rigorous. In North America, regulatory authorities such as the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission and the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission ensure that the public and nuclear industry workers are kept safe. Simply stated, there is no margin for error in the manufacturing process for components used in the nuclear power generation process.
Lead is an excellent radiation shielding material for the nuclear industry. The reasons that lead is such a good material when working in radioactive environments are its density, high atomic number, its stability, ease of fabrication, high degree of flexibility in application, and its availability. The only metal that is more dense than lead is gold which is impractical for use in most industrial settings simply because of its high cost. In the nuclear industry, lead is used extensively in the manufacture of nuclear casks, nuclear storage containers (called pigs), hot cells, lead bricks and pipe sleeves. Many of these products must be manufactured with a lead casting process.
Lead casting is the manufacturing process by which molten lead is introduced into a mold, allowed to solidify within the mold, and then broken out or removed from the mold to make a fabricated part. Casting is used for making parts of complex shape that would be difficult or uneconomical to make by other methods. For the nuclear industry, the lead casting manufacturing process must be well-documented, and quality assurance processes play a key role in ensuring that the rigorous requirements are met.
The hazards of dealing with lead are well known. If lead is inhaled or ingested it will interfere with the production of red blood cells and is, therefore, a health hazard. The manufacturing process must not only deal with the quality issues of the nuclear industry, but the health issues of those who are handling lead components and castings during and after the manufacturing process.
While the processes used in creating a cast lead part for the nuclear industry are the same as for most other parts that are manufactured using a casting process, the manufacturing process is much more stringent and well-documented than that of traditional cast parts. As such, lead product manufacturers must be prepared to subject each part to rigorous quality assurance processes before being released to the customer. The safety of both nuclear industry workers and the general public depends on it.
Health Products on our marketplace
|
Attention to detail and safety are critical for a company that manufactures nuclear castings Canada materials for any industry.
|
Additional Articles From -
Home |
Health
Signs of Hemorrhoids You Should Look Out For
The following are the signs and symptoms of hemorrhoids that you should look out for:
1. The number one sign of hemorrhoids is bleeding. Unlikely bleeding of the anus is something that can be presumed as a sign of hemorrhoi...
Preventing Foot Pain
Preventing foot pain is not always an easy task. If you have heel or foot pain, you may not even know why or where it is coming from. This makes it hard to treat it and prevent it. Heel and foot pain is very common in many peopl...
Early Pregnancy and Prenatal Vitamins
If you are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant, you probably know that it is important for you to get plenty of folic acid. Folic acid helps to reduce brain and spinal defects in your baby, especially in early pregnancy...
Baby Care: Introducing Solid Foods
The next time you stroll down the baby food aisle, gaze for a moment at the meticulously stacked jars of baby food. What could be easier, flavors galore with quick, easy open tops. Ready to serve in an instant! But would you ...
Back to the Future--You Can Still Get Your Medical Care at Home
If your memory can stretch back 50 years or so you might remember seeing a well dressed man carrying a black bag approach your or your neighbor's front door. No, it wasn't an IRS auditor or an insurance salesman, or even someon...
Fighting prostate cancer
A guide on how to prevent, detect and survive prostate cancer.
Prostate cancer claims its turf silently. The tumor grows in the prostate gland discreetly without any obvious symptoms until an advanced stage of growth is reach...