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NIS undertake Sellafield engineering challenge
NIS is currently in the manufacturing phase of a £1.1million project to supply Sellafield Ltd with two identical 20 tonne gamma gates and ancillary equipment.
The gates will be used in the Vitrified Product Store at Sellafield in order to increase operational flexibility and throughput. The store holds high level waste, sealed in shielded containers, where it can be safely stored for over 50 years. This waste material arises during the chemical separation of spent fuel and is processed through the Windscale Vitrification Plant where it is mixed with glass to produce a vitrified product.

High level waste that stems from the reprocessing of fuel from overseas customers must be returned to its country of origin, in line with UK legislation. This increases the need to move waste through the plant, into and out of storage, and the additional gamma gates are needed to achieve this.