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LOCATION:Materials Processing Institute, Eston Rd, Middlesbrough TS6 6US
SUMMARY:The changing face of the scrap industry  and how this will impact on the production of RAFM* steel for fusion reactors.
DESCRIPTION:Scientists have worked for decades to make nuclear fusion a realistic goal. Unlike first generation nuclear reactors we now recognise that alloys must not only perform in service but shouldn&rsquo;t leave decontamination issues. This brings new challenges in materials design. * = Reduced activation ferritic/martensitic (RAFM) steels By Dr. Richard Birley Group Manager Advanced Materials Materials Processing Institute Link for Webex --&gt; https://clevelandinstitutionofengineers.my.webex.com/clevelandinstitutionofengineers.my/j.php?MTID=mddd89d973db48fb8a2779992aeeec1a2<br />\n
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