Tritium Container
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Tritium is a radioactive isotope of hydrogen that is present in the environment and in nuclear reactors. It is a weak beta emitter that is considered a mild health hazard when it enters the body. How it's produced Cosmic rays collide with nitrogen molecules in the upper atmosphereNuclear weapons explosionsNuclear reactors, such as heavy-water CANDU reactorsInteractions with boric acid in pressurized water reactorsHow it's found In groundwater throughout the world, In nuclear reactors, and In pressurized heavy water reactors (PHWRs). How it's harmful Tritium emits a low-energy beta particle that can damage cells and lead to cancerIt can be absorbed into the body by breathing, eating, drinking, or through the skinHow it's detected Tritium is found in very small amounts in groundwaterIt is detected by measuring the amount of radiation it emitsHow it's treatedDrinking extra fluids can reduce the amount of tritium in the body The body eliminates tritium with a biological half-life of 10 days
Tritium containers are designed to safely store and transport tritium, a radioactive isotope. Tritium containers may be leak-proof, made of tritium-compatible materials, and have secondary containers to capture any escaping tritium. Storage Hydride beds: A secure containment method that absorbs tritium at low pressures and temperatures. The beds are made of stable materials that can bind large amounts of tritium.Robust containers: Made of leak-proof materials that are compatible with tritium.TransportationBulk Tritium Shipping Package (BTSP-1): A radioactive shipping package that can transport up to 150 grams of tritium. High-performance containment system: Restricts tritium penetration through the package wall. SafetySecondary containers: Capture any tritium that escapes from the primary container. Controlled by law: Tritium is used in weapons and is controlled by law. Uses of tritium Radioluminescent lights for watches and night sights for firearmsSelf-illuminating key chainsRadioactive tracer in medical and scientific settings