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Last offer of shielding windows
Dear radsafers,
A year ago or so I asked for a new home for our shielding windows. In the
meantime I found a new home for eleven windows. Four windows are now in use
in a geman NPP, which is in the state of decommissioning. Six windows are
now in use in different European research facilities and we shipped one
window by air cargo to overseas. All of the new owners are very satisfied.
Three windows are still remaining. I offer these windows for free (the new
owner pays the shipping costs) a last time.
Each window consists of a steel frame in which three single lead-glass
windows are mounted. For two windows is the outer surface of the steel frame
and the glass windows free of contamination, the third window shows a small
contamination on the steel frame.
Since we are not able do dismantle the single glasses from the frame we have
to assume a small contamination within the gap between the frame and the
glasses (in the kBq range). That means everybody who wants these windows
need a license to handle this small amount of activity.
Further data:
Type Number of Dimension
dimension of the
single
single glasses of the frame in mm
glasses in mm
(width x height x thick)
(width x height x thick)
SF 536 3 890 x 700 x 940 mm 750
x 550 x 300
710
x 450 x 300
750
x 450 x 300
Each complete window weighs 3,2 metric tons. I can send digital pictures of
the windows, if interested.
This offer is valid until 2003-01-31. After that date we will throw the
windows into the waste.
Kind regards
Peter Hewing
Siemens Power Generation
Seligenstaedter Str. 100
D-63791 Karlstein
Germany
Phone +49 6188 780251
Fax +49 6188 780690
e-mail:Peter.Hewing@siemens.com
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