Used TES Challenger 300 #293639200 for sale

TES Challenger 300
Manufacturer
TES
Model
Challenger 300
ID: 293639200
Wafer Size: 12"
CVD System, 12" (4) Chambers.
TES Challenger 300 is a type of reactor used to produce energy. The reactor operates by utilizing a nuclear fuel core which produces vast amounts of energy through fission of the isotopes inside. It is a type of thermal-neutron reactor, meaning the atom splitting uses a process of slow neutron bombardment. This type of design allows the reactor to be operated at temperatures below 1000°C and at very high pressures. A water-cooled thermal flux is applied to the core to maintain a stable temperature and ensure the reactor operates efficiently. The reactor's fuel core consists of both uranium-235 (U-235) and plutonium-239 (Pu-239), or a mixed oxide core of the two. This fuel is then inserted into the reactor's core containing a moderator to control the amount of heat and pressure the fuel cell is subjected to. Additionally, a blanket of various materials will encircle the core which absorbs the neutrons released during fission. The safety of Challenger 300 is of paramount importance. It has a variety of built-in systems to protect the environment and operators from radiation. These include an emergency core cooling system which pumps water onto the fuel core of the reactor to keep the fuel cool, indicating instruments to ensure the reactor is functioning correctly, and an absorbing container called the core catcher which contains fuel rods if they need to be quickly extracted from the reactor. The power plant's operations are monitored with a dedicated control room containing a range of monitoring systems and sensors. This allows the operators to remain aware of any changes in the reactor's status. It also contains a wide range of safety features, allowing operators to monitor conditions and intervene as necessary. Ultimately, TES Challenger 300 is an incredibly strong and safe reactor design. Easy to operate and maintain, it is suitable for use in a variety of industrial contexts, reliably producing energy for years with few issues.
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