
Nuclear Industry
Dawn
- The front end of the nuclear fuel cycle (preparatory stage) serves as the starting point for the entire process and lays the foundation for subsequent stages
Resource acquisition
- Obtaining nuclear energy raw materials through uranium mining and transportation, including basic operations such as exploration, mining and refining.
Raw material handling
- Uranium ore is processed and converted into usable nuclear material, completing the transformation process from natural ore to enriched uranium
Fuel preparation
- Fabrication of processed uranium material into fuel assemblies that meet the needs of nuclear power plants to form fully functional nuclear fuel rods
Energy conversion
- During the operational phase of a nuclear power plant, nuclear fuel is converted into electrical energy output by releasing heat energy through a fission reaction
Aftertreatment stage
- Radioactive waste generated after decommissioning of nuclear power plants requires specialized treatment, including waste solidification, temporary storage and final disposal
End of cycle
- All nuclear waste is safely disposed of to complete the closure of the loop, forming a complete chain of nuclear fuel life cycle management
Application Advantages
Reducing radiation risk
Improve efficiency and reduce losses
Reduce potential impacts
Reduce costs and improve emergency response