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RE: Recycling depleted uranium
Tom
You might try calling Nuclear Metals Inc (NMI), in Concord, Mass, at 508-369-5410. (Note: Area Code may be bad).
Cheers
cja
Tom Morgan wrote:
>We have a number shields used in nuclear medicine gamma cameras that are
>made of depleted uranium. Does anyone out there in RadSafe land know if
>these parts or the uranium can be recycled? At current disposal prices, I
>would like to recycle them instead of disposing of them.
>Thanks.
>Thomas L. Morgan, PhD
>Director, Health Physics
>Radiation Safety Officer
>Isotope Products Laboratories
>661-309-1033 (voice)
>661-257-8303 (fax)
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