Temperature tests on package lid seal materials over one year duration

2006 
AbstractThe design of lid seal system of any package transporting irradiated nuclear fuel is a major aspect of the containment safety case under normal and accident conditions. Consequently, when BNFL, now known as British Nuclear Group Sellafield, BN-GS, decided on a change in lid seal material, year long proving trials on the new material were conducted, these simulating actual service and accident temperature conditions. Several years ago, BN-GS with the Rubber and Plastic Research Association (RAPRA) developed an elastomer called EPDM 30H which could perform at temperatures below −40°C and had excellent resistance to radiation, as later proven by long term testing. EPDM 30H material has been used in many site applications, with its first transport package application being on the Excellox 6 type, commissioned in 1991. Towards the end of the 1990s, BN-GS became aware that the fluorocarbon grade of lid seal material, used on several other packages, may be discontinued by the manufacturers and so they to...
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