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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF AUGUST 9,1999 PSA#2405Lockheed Idaho Technologies Company, P.O. Box 1625, Idaho Falls, ID
83415-3521 A -- HYDROGEN GAS GETTER DUE 082399 POC Whitney St. Michel (208)
526-3206 E-MAIL: click here to contact Whitney St. Michel,
whitney@inel.gov. Lockheed Martin Idaho Technologies Company (LMITCO),
the prime management and operating contractor for the Department of
Energy (DOE)at the Idaho National Engineering and Environmental
Laboratory is seeking information on commercially available hydrogen
gas getter materials that may be used to solve a transuranic waste
transportation problem. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) imposed
a flammable (i.e. hydrogen, methane, etc.) gas concentration limit on
contact-handled transuranic waste transported using the Transuranic
Package Transporter, Model II (TRUPACT-II). This limit is set at the
lower explosive limit of 5% by volume for hydrogen in air and must be
complied with for a period of 60 days. Hydrogen gas generation and
accumulation is the result of alpha radiolysis of hydrogenous waste and
packaging materials coupled with the waste packaging configurations.
The combination of high activity wastes with multiple layers of
packaging results in significant quantities of wastes that do not meet
thistransportation requirement. Payload expansion, to support the
shipment of high activity wastes, drives the use of hydrogen gas
getters in the TRUPACT-II. Hydrogen gas getters are solid materials
that remove hydrogen from the gas phase and chemically binds it to the
solid state. The application of hydrogen getter materials in the
TRUPACT-II must be approved by the NRC prior to use. The DOE Carlsbad
Area Office has responsibility for submitting this application.
Potential issures/conditions that must be addressed in the NRC
application for use of getters in the shipping package are identified
and a set of hydrogen gas getters requirements developed for potential
deployment locations. The getter can be located (deployed) within a
drum (drum headspace, innermost bag layer, or drum lid/filter) or in
the TRAUPACT-II inner containment vessel (ICV headspace or the spaces
between the drum locations). These requirements are: 1) the getter
performance must be effective in the presence of other gases also known
to be present in TRU waste, 2) the getter must be chemically compatible
with the TRUPACT-II payload and construction materials, 3) the minimum
and maximum temperature and pressure conditions, under which the
getter material must function, are -20 degrees F and +160 degrees F and
0 to 50 psig, 4) desorption of hydrogen from the getter during the
shipping period is not acceptable, since it may potentially result in
the hydrogen concentration exceeding the 5% limit, 5) capable of
absorbing hydrogen at the following rate and time periods a) drum, 8.8
x 10 to the negative 7 power mol/sec with an operational life of 365
days and b) ICV, 1.2 x 10 negative 5 power mol/sec with an operational
life of 60 days, and 6) only passive (no external energy sources
applied) systems are acceptable. The LMITCO Mixed Waste Focus Area
(MWFA) sponsored hydrogen gas getters evaluation program will identify
potential hydrogen gas getter condidates, evaluate their performance
related to the hydrogen gas getters requirements, and develop a getter
development methodology for the TRUPACT-II. The objective of this
program is not to develop new hydrogen gas getters materials, but to
evaluate existing materials for their potential to address the
transportation requirements. The MWFA desires information from
interested parties having a hydrogen gas getter material that is
commercially available and can potentially meet the requirements listed
above. This is not an opportunity to provide goods or services to
LMITCO or the Department of Energy. This Request for Interest will
close to response, August 23, 1999. Interested parties need to provide
a written letter of interest to Whitney St. Michel (whitney@inel.gov);
Lockheed Martin Idaho Technologies Company; 2525 N. Fremont Avenue;
Idaho Falls, ID 83415-3875. Posted 08/05/99 (W-SN363777). (0217) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0015 19990809\A-0015.SOL)
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