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BE Resources Inc V.BER.H

BE Resources Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company was formed for the purpose of acquiring certain mineral interests and further exploring and if warranted, developing those interests. The Company is engaged in the process of repositioning its business to optimize value for shareholders.


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Comment by justdozinon May 20, 2011 12:49pm
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Post# 18607559

RE: RE: Beryllium Demand about to SkyRocket

RE: RE: Beryllium Demand about to SkyRocket
The Darlington Nuclear  Facality abandoned plans to repair feeder tube erosion at the elbow bends  in the primary circut using " be  "suspended in solution, the investigation lasted a couple of years.

 The Nuclear industry is complex and tightly regulated .Introducing any new material or component  requires  years  of investigation, due dillagance , and the blessing from the Almighty. The difference between the Almighty and the NRC can be simply stated  : The Almighty does not believe He is a Nuclear Regulator.


 Feeders are  scheduled to be replaced, the components exactly as originally designed..

      fuel rods or bundles

The fuel is contained in zircon sheaths, I am not aware of any "be" additive , the use of  "be" in the Canadian Nuclear  program is minimal at best . But all that being said its still being investigated , but years from being used in any quantity.

Seems  there were concerns with core flux, and effect on the milli  K  , if BE were added to the primary circut.


Nuclear is a funny word , switch the N and U around , Looks like " UNclear " technology , Beryllium in the nuclear industry at best is still Unclear technology.     Military , auto, electrical  usage still looks great.


typing better today  with the big bandage off my finger, sure could use spell check
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