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Re: FiestaWare -Reply
- To: radsafe <radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu>
- Subject: Re: FiestaWare -Reply
- From: "Isaac A. Kunz (505) 846-5947" <kunzi@fc.dna.mil>
- Date: Fri, 07 Jun 1996 10:25:44 +0000 (GMT)
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>Could all you guys be wrong about the glaze? I was in a class a couple
>weeks ago, and the instructor was firmly of the opinion that the uranium in
>Fiestaware is a natural component of the CLAY, not necessarily the GLAZE.
When I visited the Trinity site a few weeks ago, there were some
people demonstrating radioactive consumer products. They were
also saying that the uranium was in the clay. However, if the
U is in the clay, why can I read alphas coming off our fiesta
ware? The glaze would stop them.
Isaac Kunz
kunzi@fc.dna.mil