(UF6
Front-End Packages , uranium oxides and compounds in
powder, pellet or metallic form) 48Y
A “Type A Fissile” transportation
30B
transportation package
A Type A Fissile”
235
Kevil Kougar
A “Type A Fissile” transportation
UX-30
UX-30 & DN-30 Overpacks
Fissile” transportation
We also have packages for enriched and depleted UO2 powder, pellets and scraps; fresh BWR, PWR, EPR, and MOX fuel assemblies, and for contaminated fresh fuel assemblies.
235
transportation package for
30B-X Package
Versa-Pac
A “Type A Fissile” storage and transportation
Back-End Packages Transport of waste, including irradiated
reactor components and spent nuclear fuel. TN Eagle®
Our newest packaging for the transport and storage of spent nuclear fuel is licensed for high
heat load capacity (38.4kW) under Transportation Part 71 License.
TN-Long Cask (LC)
A versatile ‘Type B Fissile” package for the transport of spent nuclear fuel from research reactors and commercial nuclear reactors.
TN Eagle® MP197HB
While designed to transport larger waste items, such as whole control rod blades and irradiated components, it is licensed to transport spent nuclear fuel.
TN RAM
The industry “work-horse” for transporting control rod blades and other irradiated components.
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