Custom Radiation Shielding Product Design

AnnulusShielding

Lancs Industries manufactures radiation shielding and contamination control products using a flexible design and manufacturing process that is always responsive to customer needs. Material selection, functional design and dimensions can all be uniquely specified. Lancs will build to order. Many projects and maintenance operations present situations in which custom designed containments would reduce the complexity…

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Containment Tent For Energy Solutions & SPRU

  Earlier this year Lancs manufactured and assembled this containment tent for EnergySolutions, which was used at the Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory on the Separations Process Research Unit (SPRU) cleanup project. This large tent (18′ wide x 50′ long x 18′ tall) was completed as part of a consent order between the Department of Energy…

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Glovebag Training & Fabrication Seminar from PVNGS

Lancs Industries recently hosted six members of the ALARA Planning, Radiation Protection, Maintenance, RP Training and Weld team from the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station (PVNGS) in Wintersburg, Arizona for a three day glovebag training and fabrication seminar at our Kirkland, Washington manufacturing facility. The session included two full days of custom glove bag design,…

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Lancs Acquires BOP/Barrier Filters

Founded in 1998, BOP Filter/Barriers has manufactured the leading flexible high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) grade filter in contamination and particulate control applications for nuclear and pharmaceutical environments. Lancs Industries has used these filters for over 10 years, and will continue BOP’s excellence in quality manufacturing in our Albuquerque, New Mexico facility. Lancs and its…

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How To Install Gloves in a Glove Bag

Lancs Industries - Glovebags

Installing a Glove in a Containment 1. Install rubber gloves (size 10 or 11 gloves are suggested) at locations indicated on the installation sheet. 2. Ensure proper orientation for working position. 3. Check the glove for pinholes by trapping air in the glove and squeezing. 4. Insert the end of the sleeve through the ring…

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