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WM2200

Series Segmented Assay System

The WM2200 Segmented Assay System is designed to perform accurate quantitative assays on gamma emitting nuclides found in fission product, activation product, and Transuranic (TRU) waste.

Tag Features

  • Complete quantitative gamma analysis for fission products or TRU (alpha) radionuclides
  • Modular design permits system to be optimized for customer’s measurement application
  • Large coaxial or Broad Energy Detector for optimal performance
  • NDA 2000™ Non-Destructive Assay Software provides extensive setup analysis, calibration, and QA capabilities
  • MGA™/MGAU™ U-Pu isotopics software
  • Fully compatible with ISOCS™ methodology and calibrations
  • PLC-based electromechanical control system
  • Many optional capabilities available including:
    • Automatic weighing system.
    • Surface dose rate measurement.
    • Inline Automated Conveyor System.

Description

The Mirion WM2200 Segmented Assay System is designed to perform accurate quantitative assays on gamma emitting nuclides found in fission product, activation product, and Transuranic (TRU) waste. With the optional ASTM algorithms it is also designed for use in safeguards applications. The system provides very accurate assays through the use of a collimated high purity germanium detector. The container is divided into a number of vertical segments and the activity is quantified in each vertical segment using matrix correction techniques which calculate the average matrix density for each segment.

The standard system configuration is designed to assay 200 liter (55-gallon) drums and support weights up to 900 kg (2000 lb). Optional configurations have been provided for larger or heavier containers from 320 L (85 gal) drums to HICs.

The standard system is designed to assay radionuclides such as 60Co or 137Cs with drum activities ranging from approximately 100 nCi up to approximately 20 mCi. For transuranic waste the system is optimized for assaying drums containing 0.1 gram up to 1000 grams of 235U or 239Pu. Detector size and collimation can be used to modify the dynamic range of the system.

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