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Re: Neutron activation



Try HFIR at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The complete scoop on the High
Flux Isotope Reactor, including specs and cntacts, can be found at
http://www.ornl.gov/hfir/hfirhome.html

Bob Hearn
rah@ america.net

(What is the status of the Birmingham facility?)

At 12:30 PM 9/23/97 -0500, you wrote:
>At 06:49 AM 9/19/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>I want to neutron activate some metal foils.  I require a high 
>>thermal flux of about 5. 10E14 for a few hours.  Does anyone have a 
>>good experience of a commercial facility which can do this?  A 
>>contact name, Tel/Fax E-mail would be appreciated.
>>
>>Monty Charles
>>Dr Monty Charles, Reader in Radiation Physics
>>School of Physics & Space Research
>>University of Birmingham
>>Edgbaston
>>Birmingham B15 2TT
>>England
>>TEL +44  0121 414 3483
>>FAX +44  0121 414 4725
>
>
>I would call:
>
>1) Becqurel Labs of Mississauga Ontario Canada at 905 826-3080 (Mr. Steve
>Simpson fax 905-826-4151)) 
>2) Activation Labs of Ancaster Ontario Canada at 905-648-9611 (Dr. Eric
>Hoffman fax 905-648-9613)
>
>Mike
>Mike Longinov
>Health Physicist
>phone: 905-469-8496
>fax: 905-469-8498
>e-mail: longinov@crws.com
>
>