Function:
- The mass effect solution dislocates the radioactive element/s from
material or skin enabling them to be removed along with the mass effect
solution.
Application Options:
- Manual application of the mass effect solution
- Sprayer application of the mass effect solution
- Applied concentrate and foam able solution
Removal Methods:
- The solution containing the radioactive elements can then be picked up
with paper toweling, absorbent pads, or rags. A water vacuum incorporating
an ion exchange filter can also be used.
- The rubbery paint can be peeled from the surface to which it was
applied.
- The solution containing the radioactive elements can be processed with
ion exchange resin (small resin spheres) which concentrates the
radioactivity.
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Nuclear power plant applications:
- Contaminated surfaces (walls, ceilings, and floors) currently
being decontaminated using high pressure washing, CO2 blasting,
scabbing, paint peeling, or other process.
- Glove Boxes
- Contaminated Water
- Piping
- Reactor cavities
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Human Decontamination:
- Removes contamination from skin - NO SCRUBBING - No skin
abrasion - Fast throughput
- A bank of up to six (6) shower is employed (based on exposure)
- 1st shower - Mass Effect Solution for Halogens
- 2nd shower - Water rinse
- 3rd shower - Mass Effect Solution for Transition Metals 4th
shower - Water rinse
- 5th shower - Mass Effect Solution for Actinides
- 6th shower - Water rinse
- Effluent passed through ion exchange resin to remove
radioactivity thereby permitting effluent to be stored in small
containers and reused
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Hospital Decontamination:
- Emergency and operating rooms are highly susceptible to
radiological contamination in the event of an accidental nuclear
release or an act of terrorism.
- An application of our Mass Effect Solution will remove
contamination to acceptable levels.
- The Mass Effect Solution works on:
- Ceilings, walls, and floors
- Operating Tables
- Gurneys
- Tables, trays, stands, etc.
Other Applications
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- Homeland Security
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- Nuclear Power Plants
- Commercial
- Retail
- Please see web page: http://www.kicanada.com/tom/protocol.htm
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