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Hanford Engineer Works Technical Manual: Section a, Metal Preparation

Description: Metal is used in the Hanford process in the form of short cylinders, or slugs, which are bonded to aluminum jackets. the jackets are necessary to prevent corrosion and the escape of radioactive materials. The bonding is required to provide adequate heat transfer. This section of the manual deals with the preparation of the jacketed slugs. 6 figs.
Date: January 1, 1967
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Cobalt-Base Alloy Testing Program.

Description: The purpose of the work conducted under the subject contract was to evaluate carious cobalt-base alloy commpositions as potential fast-reactor were modified with varying amounts of molybdenum, chromium, vanadium, sirconium, titanium, and hafnium.
Date: January 1, 1967
Creator: Herchenroeder, R. B.
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[Workers on lower level]

Description: Photograph of three construction workers on a lower level in the Speech and Drama building during its construction on the NTSU campus. One is welding metal pieces together. Materials are scattered across the floor and metal beams are stacked beneath one of the workers. There is a square hole to the lower level visible to the right.
Date: 1967
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