CX-009031: Categorical Exclusion Determination

Innovative Manufacturing Process for Improving the Erosion/Corrosion Resistance of Power Plant Components via Powder Metallurgy & Hot Isostatic Processing Methods – Electric Power Research Institute CX(s) Applied: B3.6 Date: 08/20/2012 Location(s): ...

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August 20, 2012
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Innovative Manufacturing Process for Improving the Erosion/Corrosion Resistance of Power Plant Components via Powder Metallurgy & Hot Isostatic Processing Methods – Electric Power Research Institute
CX(s) Applied: B3.6
Date: 08/20/2012
Location(s): CX: none
Offices(s): Nuclear Energy

The objective of this project is to conduct the necessary design, processing, manufacturing, and validation studies to assess powder metallurgy/hot isostatic processing (PM/HIP) as a method to produce very large near-net shaped (NNS) components with erosion/corrosion resistant surfaces for use in nuclear and electrical power generation equipment.