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Re: Re: Cleaning Titanium Tritide Foil
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> Date: Wed, 5 Jul 95 12:46:50 -0500
> Reply-To: radsafe@ROMULUS.EHS.UIUC.EDU
> Sender: radsafe@ROMULUS.EHS.UIUC.EDU
> From: "George Anastas" <ANASTASG@FACMGMTSERVER.FM.CSUS.EDU>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <radsafe@ROMULUS.EHS.UIUC.EDU>
> Subject: Re: Cleaning Titanium Tritide Foil
>
> Eric:
>
> Suggest you contact the manufacturer of the source. My expereince
> suggests that one should be very careful about handling and/or
> cleaning the source. How old is the source? May want to let radsafers
> know what the manufacturer says.
>
> Best regards,
>
> George Anastas
>
> > From: avrel@gemini.oscs.montana.edu (Erick Lindstrom)
> > Subject: Cleaning Titanium Tritide Foil
>
> > Radsafers:
> >
> a used titanium
> > tritide foil for use in a custom EC device. We are contemplating cleaning the foil with
> > acetone and hexane to remove those organics (5 - 10 mls). The source
> > activity is approx. 0.5 Ci.
> >
> > Has anybody performed this type of operation before, and if so:
> >
> or did you
> > lightly "scrub" the source with Kimwipes, Q-tips or something
> > similar (at this point I'm pretty much against anything "physical")?
> >
>
> > 5) What is the likelyhood of an airborne contamination component?
> >
>
> >
>
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