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Re: static eliminator bars
Most consumer static eliminators I know of are Po 210. Commercial ones
I know of, like for the newspaper industry, are SR90.
I've never heard of Ra ones either.
Franz Schoenhofer wrote:
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> Von: GELSG@AOL.COM <GELSG@AOL.COM>
> An: radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu <radsafe@list.vanderbilt.edu>
> Datum: Dienstag, 28. Mai 2002 17:54
> Betreff: static eliminator bars
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> >Radsafers:
> >
> >I am hoping that someone on the list can refer me to a site with
> information on static eliminator bars containing radium-226. I am
> interested in typical activities encountered, materials used in
> construction, and typical dimensions. An off-list reply would be
> appreciated. Thanks in advance,
> >
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> I do not know of any static eliminator bars containing radium-226. If they
> exist, they must be from extremely old times. I think to remember that some
> radionuclides were used for static elimination, but sure not Ra-226.
> Contemporary static eliminators use other radionuclides.
>
> I would appreciate any information to be sent either to the list or to me in
> copy.
>
> Franz
>
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