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Nuclear

Nuclear Safety and Production

Nuclear applications require quality materials chosen with extreme care, due to the environmental challenges associated with nuclear plants. Resistance to chemicals is at the forefront of any product being used.  

Below are our product lines catering to the industry and the applications of our products to the nuclear industry.  

Product Lines

Available in stainless, duplex, nickel, copper, brass and carbon alloys, our shape wire is custom manufactured in house to fit specific customer needs. The profile wire sizes we offer are 1.25mm² to 150mm ² CSA (Cross Sectional Area). 

Corrosion resistant spring wire comes in stainless steel and nickel alloys, boasting excellent coiling ability at high speeds needed no additional lubricant. Manufactured in sizes from 0.022” to 0.625”.

Welding wire produced for various techniques including MIG, TIG and SAW welding. Available in stainless and nickel-based alloys. 

With the various challenges involving the nuclear industry, quality materials are essential to prioritize safety. Temperature changes and corrosion resistance also play a role in dictating what products cater to nuclear applications.

Let’s look at some of the applications of our products within the nuclear industry.  

Product Applications

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Valves and Actuators

In nuclear power plants, there are numerous valves and actuators that control the flow of fluids and gases in various systems. Spring wire may be used in the construction of valve springs or actuator springs to ensure precise and reliable operation under high temperatures and pressures. The quality alloys in spring wire can handle heat and corrosion risks and continue to perform.  

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Shock Absorption

Due to el chemicals present on a plant, nuclear facilities must be designed to withstand external shocks. Spring wire may be used in shock absorption systems to minimize the transmission of vibrations and protect sensitive equipment from damage. Its strong coiling ability and durable alloys help prevent potential disaster during these shocks.  

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Control Rods

Control rods are used to regulate the rate of nuclear reactions within a reactor core. These rods often contain springs that help control their movement. Spring wire with high strength and corrosion resistance properties is essential for ensuring the proper functioning of control rod mechanisms. Shaped wire may also be incorporated into the design of control rod assemblies to provide structural support and precise control of rod movement. The shape and properties of the wire can be tailored to meet specific design requirements, such as flexibility and corrosion resistance. 

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Vessel Repair

When constructing or repairing parts of vessels or machinery on a nuclear plant, the importance is obvious. It is essential that materials are welded to last and withstand the challenges of the industry. Our welding wire offers flexibility of alloy and technique to ensure the job is done correctly, and that plants are kept safe.  

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Fuel Assemblies

Shaped wire can be used in the construction of fuel assemblies for nuclear reactors. It may be employed as spacer grids or tie wires to maintain the correct spacing and alignment of fuel rods within the reactor core. These components play a crucial role in ensuring efficient heat transfer and preventing fuel rod vibrations.