A Review Of Glove Box Construction And Experimentation


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A Review of Glove Box Construction and Experimentation


A Review of Glove Box Construction and Experimentation

Author: C. J. Barton

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1961


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Report on Glove Boxes and Containment Enclosures


Report on Glove Boxes and Containment Enclosures

Author: U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1962


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A REVIEW OF GLOVE BOX CONSTRUCTION AND EXPERIMENTATION.


A REVIEW OF GLOVE BOX CONSTRUCTION AND EXPERIMENTATION.

Author:

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1961


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A series of fires and explosions in U.S. Atomic Energy Commission facilities handling alpha -active materiais during the last five years resulted in reconsideration of safety problems associated with glove boxes and other equipment used to contain these materials. The literature on construction and operation of glove boxes for work with toxic inorganic materials not requiring biological shielding is reviewed as a contribution to this re-examination, with special emphasis on methods and equipment for working safely with plutonium and other alpha -active materials. An effort was made to point out the direction of current trends in this field. Detailed discussions of glove box designs and methods of experimentation in these enclosures are not included in this report but sufficient information is furnished for finding needed details in the referenced material. Methods for the detection and measurement of alpha -active materials and of impurities in controlled atmospheres are discussed. In addition, the literature on controlled atmosphere enclosures, glove boxes for non- toxic inorganic materials, and the technique of experimenting with such enclosures is reviewed. Some previously unpublished developments are reported. (auth).