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Re: Kr-85 in Cylinders



QUAL-X in Powell, OH  used to recycle Kr-85 from several sources and can
likely handle your material.

QUAL-X, Attn: Art Mahan
3039 Home Rd.
Powell, OH  43065              Tel: 614-881-5543


Andy Tompkins
Woodstock, GA  30189

jatalbq@mindspring.com

At 07:30 AM 4/27/99 -0500, you wrote:
>All,
>
>We have 8 high pressure gas cylinders which we are looking to get rid of. 
> Before we do, we want to make sure that there is not anyone that could use 
>the sources.  Seven of these cylinders are the large high pressure, 
>commercial type and one is the small, high pressure commercial type.
>
>Cylinder No.			Est Activity (21 April 1999)
>
>      5					    94 mCi
>      6					  128 mCi
>      8					    26 mCi
>      9					1046 mCi
>     10				    	  128 mCi
>     11					    51 mCi
>     12					    26 mCi
>     16					    56 mCi
>
>If there is any interest in all or some of these cylinders please contact 
>me at the email address or number listed below.
>
>Respectfully,
>
>
>Christopher W. Becker, Reactor Laboratory Manager
>Phoenix Memorial Laboratory - Ford Nuclear Reactor
>T h e    U n i v e r s i t y    o f    M i c h i g a n
>2301 Bonisteel Boulevard
>Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2100
>Phone:	(734) 764-6224
>Fax:	(734) 936-1571
>http://www.umich.edu/~mmpp/
>
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