THE FOLLOWING PROJECT SUMMARIES PROVIDE EXAMPLES OF THE CAPABILITIES OF OUR SEGMENTED GATE SYSTEM

Segmented Gate System at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL)

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Segmented Gate System (SGS)
Eberline Services' Segmented Gate System (SGS) provides accuracy and precision in radiologically contaminated soil segregation and remediation. Our SGS is a cost-effective approach to soil remediation, which can function as a stand-alone technology or can be coupled with other types of soil treatment technologies. The SGS is a characterization and sorting technology that measures the radioactivity of soil as it passes underneath a detector array on a conveyor belt, and automatically separates the portion exceeding the cleanup standards. The key advantage to the SGS is automation, which affords a much higher degree of precision and accuracy compared with manual systems. Also, all of the soil to be treated or disposed is analyzed, not just sampled, and the level of radioactivity is documented in both the contaminated and clean streams.

The SGS removes radionuclides from feed materials in accordance with site release criteria. Radionuclides measured by the SGS include:

  • Cesium-137
  • Cobalt-60
  • Radium-226
  • Thorium-232
  • Uranium-238
  • Americium-241

SGS Process
This series of photos shows the SGS process of efficiently sorting radiologically contaminated soil. The process effectively reduces the volume of contaminated soils that must be treated or disposed.

Screen Plant

  • Controls size of material placed on belt
  • Removes large objects that may not pass under detector arrays


Sorting Conveyor

  • Approximately 28-feet long, provides for the transport of uniform layer of soil under detector arrays
  • Surge bin on front of conveyor provides temporary storage for non-uniform flow provided by screen plant
  • A screen controls thickness of soil as it is deposited on conveyor
  • Detector array housed in shielded box, whose height above conveyor adjusts for soil layers of varying thickness
  • End of the conveyor provides holding area for soil that has passed underneath the detector array until a sorting decision is made
  • Engineered controls reduce dust potential: slow belt speed of 30 fpm; covered conveyor; 10-25 percent soil moisture


Sorting Gates

  • Eight custom-shaped funnels mounted on pneumatic cylinders
  • Sorting computer determines when contaminated material has reached end of conveyor belt

Diversion Conveyors

  • Contaminated soil is diverted to a stacking conveyor
  • Clean soil exits through diversion gates to another stacking conveyor

 

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