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Silicon Carbide Applied in Nuclear Power Plants

According to iAbrasive report, Toshiba and Ibiden have launched a manufacturing technology useing silicon carbide for reactor core applications in nuclear power plants.

From: nuclear.energy-business-review.comDate: 2014-07-07 08:31:36Views: 530

According to iAbrasive report, Toshiba and Ibiden have launched a manufacturing technology for reactor core applications in nuclear power plants. The technology reactor core material using silicon carbide (SiC) has been used by Toshiba and Ibiden to create a prototype of a fuel assembly cover.

The two companies have been working together with Nuclear Fuel Industries and Professor Yutaka Kagawa of the Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (RCAST) of the University of Tokyo, and Professor Takashi Goto of the Institute for Materials Research of Tohoku University.

In addition to being applied to the production of fuel cladding tubes, the new manufacturing technology can also be used to create specially shaped items such as thin-wall, long cylinders. Toshiba and Ibiden will test the new fuel assembly cover, for data collection and verification purposes, in 2016 in a research reactor. The firms aim to but the cover practical use by around 2025, as a replacement part for operating nuclear power plants, Toshiba said.

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