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Uses of Na-22?
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- From: "Merritt, Kim D 7526 M" <KDMERRI@sandia.gov>
- Date: 12 Sep 1996 10:26:51 -0700
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I am looking for any information regarding the practical uses of Na-22 and
any companies that may have produced or used Na-22 sources. If you have a
Na-22 source that fits the following description or know it's purpose please
respond: Six sided swage-lock type body with a female threaded hole on one
end and a protrusion on the other. Possibly one inch by two inches. It
looks like it may have been a wand-type check source but we have no proof.
Please respond directly to me unless you feel others would benefit.
Kim Merritt, RRPT
Sandia Labs
kdmerri@sandia.gov
The opinions expressed do not represent Sandia Labs, DOE or my employer.