Apparatus for injection casting metallic nuclear energy fuel rod

Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Distinct means to feed – support or manipulate preform stock...

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164254, 164256, 249 61, 249120, 249135, 264 05, 376261, 425449, 425546, B22D 1806, G21C 2100

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ABSTRACT:
Molds for making metallic nuclear fuel rods are provided which present reduced risks to the environment by reducing radioactive waste. In one embodiment, the mold is consumable with the fuel rod, and in another embodiment, part of the mold can be re-used. Several molds can be arranged together in a cascaded manner, if desired, or several long cavities can be integrated in a monolithic multiple cavity re-usable mold.

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