The General Electric Company has been involved with neutron radio graphy for a number of years. Both highly radioactive and non-radio items are routinely neutrographed at the production oriented active facility on a commercial and an in-house basis. A number of reports per taining to General Electric's involvement in neutron radiography are listed for future reference [2] through [23]. REF ERE N C E S [1] ~eissel, J. P., "Neutron Radiography: Discussion and Preliminary Experiments", Report 59GL28l, General Electric Company, Schenectady, N.Y., 1958. [2] General Electric Compan~, Cryonuclear Facil ity, Atomic Power Equipment Department, Vallecitos Atomic Laboratory (1963). [3] Carver, J. G., "Radioactive Services Provided by the Nuclear Test Reactor (NTR)", in Transactions. International Conference on Research Reactor Utilization and Reactor Mathe matics. Mexico City, May. 1967. [4] Porter. C. R., "Neutron Radiography Catches the Picture that X-Rays Miss". Product Engi neeri n9. July. 1967. . [5] Bigisich, R. J., "Neutrography Service Quality Control Procedures and Specifications", Report NEOO-12l2l, General Electric Company, Pleasanton, CA . (1968). [6] General Electric COqlany, "Neutron Radiography-A New Dimension in Non-Destructive Testing", Report GEA-83ll, General Electric Company, Pleasanton CA, August. 1968. [7] Haskins, J. J .. Jaklevitk, J. R., and Wilkinson. C. D. in Proceedings, 16th Conference on Remote Systems Technology, American Nuclear Society. 1969, pp. 218-221.
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