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Supercritical-fluid carbon dioxide (SCCO {sub 2}) cleaning of nuclear weapon components

Taylor et al., 1998

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6775052017877096470
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Taylor C
Sivils L
Rubin J
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Supercritical fluid carbon dioxide (SCCO {sub 2}) has been evaluated as a cleaning solvent for the cleaning of plutonium (Pu) metal parts. The results of the evaluation show that SCCO {sub 2} is an effective alternative to halogenated solvents that are conventionally used for …
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