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Powell, G.L.; Neu, J.T.; Beecroft, M.
Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant, TN (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)1997
Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant, TN (United States). Funding organisation: USDOE, Washington, DC (United States)1997
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[en] This Cooperative Research and Development Agreement was a one year effort to make the surface inspection machine based on diffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy (Surface Inspection Machine-Infrared, SIMIR), being developed by Surface Optics Corporation, perform to its highest potential as a practical, portable surface inspection machine. The design function of the SIMIR is to inspect metal surfaces for cleanliness (stains). The system is also capable of evaluating graphite-resin systems for cure and heat damage, and for measuring the effects of moisture exposure on lithium hydride, corrosion on uranium metal, and the constituents of and contamination on wood, paper, and fabrics. Over the period of the CRADA, extensive experience with the use of the SIMIR for surface cleanliness measurements have been achieved through collaborations with NASA and the Army. The SIMIR was made available to the AMTEX CRADA for Finish on Yarn where it made a very significant contribution. The SIMIR was the foundation of a Forest Products CRADA that was developed over the time interval of this CRADA. Surface Optics Corporation and the SIMIR have been introduced to the chemical spectroscopy on-line analysis market and have made staffing additions and arrangements for international marketing of the SIMIR as an on-line surface inspection device. LMES has been introduced to a wide range of aerospace applications, the research and fabrication skills of Surface Optics Corporation, has gained extensive experience in the areas of surface cleanliness from collaborations with NASA and the Army, and an extensive introduction to the textile and forest products industries. The SIMIR, marketed as the SOC-400, has filled an important new technology need in the DOE-DP Enhanced Surveillance Program with instruments delivered to or on order by LMES, LANL, LLNL, and Pantex, where extensive collaborations are underway to implement and improve this technology
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28 Feb 1997; 38 p; CONTRACT AC05-84OR21400; CRADA C/Y-12--95-0385; ALSO AVAILABLE FROM OSTI AS DE98052984; NTIS; US GOVT. PRINTING OFFICE DEP
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ACTINIDES, ALKALI METAL COMPOUNDS, CARBON, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DOCUMENT TYPES, ELEMENTS, HYDRIDES, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, INDUSTRY, LITHIUM COMPOUNDS, MATERIALS TESTING, METALS, NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS, NONMETALS, ON-LINE SYSTEMS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC POLYMERS, POLYMERS, SPECTRA, SPECTROSCOPY, TESTING, US ORGANIZATIONS
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