Nuclear technology uses the energy released by splitting the atoms of certain elements. It was first developed in the 1940s, and during the Second World War research initially focused on producing bombs. In the 1950s attention turned to the peaceful use of nuclear fission, controlling it for power generation.
Nuclear energy is the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom. ... The fuel that nuclear reactors use to produce nuclear fission is pellets of the element uranium. In a nuclear reactor, atoms of uranium are forced to break apart. As they split, the atoms release tiny particles called fission products.
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Kinetrol 1/4 Turn Vane Actuators
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KTM Ball Valves
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Lucifer Solenoid Valves
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Parker Analytical Instruments
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Parker Balston Filtration Instruments
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Parker Instrumentation Fittings
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Parker Instrumentation Valves and Manifolds
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Parker Nitrogen Gas Generators
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Phase Butterfly Valves – Concentric Resilient Seated
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Phase Butterfly Valves – Double Offset
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Phase Butterfly Valves – Triple Offset
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Phase Check Valves
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