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Swiss Steel Chooses Arktis Radiation Detectors System for New Application

Swiss Steel will use the Arktis system — originally designed for Homeland Security applications — to conduct a final check for inadvertently contaminated scrap metals headed for its furnaces. This measure is not only directed at preventing contamination of the steel plant itself, it is also a future-looking step to consolidate the reputation of good quality steel. Government agencies and other organizations are concerned that, if left unchecked, radioactively contaminated steel can endanger public health. Increased levels of radioactivity were found in buckles for handbags and even in elevator buttons.
 
FLASH Technology provides an advantage in capability over current screening systems. FLASH can detect and identify nuclear materials as well as other illicit sources of radiation out of regulatory control, including Cobalt-60. Importantly, the FLASH System is able to do this without impacting the flow of goods, making it an ideal application for use in production environments. The deployment at Swiss Steel is special in that the detection portal monitors the contents of a massive scrap bucket on a rail vehicle, as an additional quality assurance in an advanced process of checks and balances. Usually, scrap metal is checked only when it is received from the suppliers. Due to its inclusion directly in the production workflow, the high reliability of the FLASH system is of central importance.
 
Dominik Marti of Swiss Steel commented: “We have been impressed by the Arktis team and their solution; we selected them for their ability to efficiently understand and analyze our requirements and present tailored solutions. We are confident the system will augment the rigorous quality control systems we already have in place to ensure that only uncontaminated steel makes it into the supply chain. ”
 
Rico Chandra, CEO of Arktis Radiation Detectors, said, “We are very excited about this new application for our technology and the opportunity to work with Swiss Steel."