Probes are used to look at the inside of a Uranium Hexafluoride cylinder. The distribution and structure of the contents are discussed.
Highlights of the Video: |
 | 00:42 | 10 ton 48Xcylinder of UF6 |
 | 01:19 | Liquid UF6 filling 95% of cylinder volume |
 | 02:15 | Liquid UF6 |
 | 02:23 |
Beginning of UF6 phase change from liquid to solid |
 | 02:32 | Solid UF6 |
 | 03:00 | Probe and instrument to investigate inside cylinder
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 | 04:09 | Workers preparing to insert TV camera probe into 48X cylinder containing 10 tons of solid UF6 |
 | 04:28 | Inner surface of head of cylinder showing no corrosion |
 | 05:20 | UF6 crystals |
 | 05:48 | Line of solid UF6 indicating level of liquid UF6 when cylinder was filled |
 | 06:20 | Crystals of UF6 |
 | 06:55 | Testing compaction of solid UF6 |
 | 07:13 | Cross section of cylinder containing solid UF6 |
 | 07:26 | One of the depleted UF6 cylinder storage yards at Portsmouth, Ohio |