To: RusIvan
No such technology in Russia! Russia don't enrich uranium. Russia extracts PLUTONIUM after breading reactor with chemical reactives and metallurgic process. No centrifuges. It is OLD VERY OLD AMERICAN technology. Abondoned very long ago as unproductive. Lets get a few facts straight here. Centrifuge Enrichment
"The gas centrifuge process is more recent. It has been developed to a commercial level by Russia and by Urenco-Centec, an industrial group formed by British, German and Dutch companies. Russia's three plants at Seversk, Zelenogorsk and Novouralsk account for almost 30% of world capacity. Urenco-Centec operates enrichment plants in UK, Netherlands and Germany."
It should also be noted, that:
"No gas centrifuge plants are now operating in the United States, however, both Louisiana Energy Services (LES) and U.S. Enrichment Corporation (USEC) have plans to submit license applications in 2002."
Now tell me, my good friend, why would Louisiana Energy Servies submit a license for Gas Centrifuge Enrichment if it were such an old and obsolete technology?
I would also like to point out that a Light-Water Reactor requires enriched Uranium 235 as fuel. The same process of Gas Centrifuging that is used to create fuel for a Light-Water Reactor (Bushehr) is also used to create nuclear weapons.
How you devised that raw aluminum went to iranian centrifuges? But not for electricity line poles?
Hmm... Let me see.... Russia sells high strength Aluminum to Iran in 2001 and then all of a sudden in 2003 Iran has a Gas Centrifuge Plant that nobody knew about, which requires high strength Aluminum to build....
95 posted on
04/13/2003 5:37:10 PM PDT by
Orion78
To: Orion78
"The gas centrifuge process is more recent. It has been developed to a commercial level by Russia and by Urenco-Centec, an industrial group formed by British, German and Dutch companies. Russia's three plants at Seversk, Zelenogorsk and Novouralsk account for almost 30% of world capacity. Urenco-Centec operates enrichment plants in UK, Netherlands and Germany."
As far as I know Russia uses gas diffusion process. Not centrifuges. Those cities have breader reactors which build to produce plutonium. Everyone knows it in Russia.
No uranuim again. I'm sorry:)).
"No gas centrifuge plants are now operating in the United States, however, both Louisiana Energy Services (LES) and U.S. Enrichment Corporation (USEC) have plans to submit license applications in 2002."
Now tell me, my good friend, why would Louisiana Energy Servies submit a license for Gas Centrifuge Enrichment if it were such an old and obsolete technology?++++
I don't know. Maybe they don't smart enough:)).
(After reading some posts I begin to think that well commended american smartness very exagarated).
I would also like to point out that a Light-Water Reactor requires enriched Uranium 235 as fuel. The same process of Gas Centrifuging that is used to create fuel for a Light-Water Reactor (Bushehr) is also used to create nuclear weapons.+++
Wrong again.
For Reactor fuel Uranium-235 is enriched by chemical process up to ONLY 4.5% purity. It is enough for nuclier reactor.
No one don't need to enrich Uranium-235 to 100% purity except for weapon.
But as I said russia uses plutonium based nukes.
So no gas centrifuging again I'm sorry:)).
Hmm... Let me see.... Russia sells high strength Aluminum to Iran in 2001 and then all of a sudden in 2003 Iran has a Gas Centrifuge Plant that nobody knew about, which requires high strength Aluminum to build.... ++++
And you decided they used russian aluminum? Maybe it is coincendence. Or maybe they get help from anyone else.
They know how to build those centrifuges anyway as you told. Then in same time you told me about Luisiana centrifuging.
Hence I do obvious conclusion.
My conclusion same solid as yours:)).
99 posted on
04/13/2003 6:30:56 PM PDT by
RusIvan
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