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Neutron shielding material



Dear Radsafers,

Does anybody know about a shielding material for neutrons that also
can withstand fairly high temperatures, 60 - 70 degrees Celsius (140 -
160 degrees F). The material is needed for shielding of a video camera
standing close to a nuclear reactor. 

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Yours sincerely

Tord P. Walderhaug
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Tord P. Walderhaug
Institute for Energy Technology
OECD Halden Reactor Project
P.O. Box 173
N-1751 Halden
Norway

tordw@hrp.no
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