Moveable In-Core Detectors (MIC) PWR applications
Maps Thermal Neutron Flux
GE offers the Reuter Stokes moveable in-core (MIC) sensor, which is used in pressurized water reactors to map the thermal neutron flux. With more than 35 years of in-core operational experience, our MIC has an enviable track record of accuracy, reliability, and long life.
- Superior insulation resistance at high temperatures, providing minimal signal leakage and permitting use over a wide flux/temperature range
- Separate sealing of detector assembly and cable assembly, eliminating signal variation at temperature due to gas expansion and migration
- Design details and proprietary methods of processing ensure high leakage resistance over a long detector lifetime
- Carefully matched, machined and bonded components, minimizing the possibility of detector failure resulting from insertion and withdrawal
| Contact Type | Contact Information |
| Application Engineering |
Jeff Parmelee Tel:(330) 963-2499 Mobile: (330) 289 5646 E-mail: jeff.parmelee@ge.com |
| Global Sales (Excluding Asia) |
Bill Kanda Tel: Tel (330) 963-2315 Mobile: (330)-401-9497 E-mail: william.kanda@ge.com
Dan Waltermire Tel: (910) 819-1818 Mobile: (910)-200-9859 E-mail: dan.waltermire@ge.com |
| Global Sales (Asia) |
Masaki Urushihara Tel: 81-3-5544-3815 Mobile: 81-80-3080-7080 |
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