IBC Advanced Alloys’ BeO Enhanced Fuel Could Lead to Safer and More Accident Tolerant Fuel

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IBC Advanced Alloys Corp. (TSXV:IB,OTCQX:IAALF) announced that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) completed its initial review and delivered a fuel performance report validating the feasibility of IBC’s patented beryllium oxide (BeO) nuclear fuel technology combined with Ceramic Tubular Products, LLC (CTP) silicon carbide cladding.

 IBC Advanced Alloys Corp. (TSXV:IB,OTCQX:IAALF) announced that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) completed its initial review and delivered a fuel performance report validating the feasibility of IBC’s patented beryllium oxide (BeO) nuclear fuel technology combined with Ceramic Tubular Products, LLC (CTP) silicon carbide cladding. The fuel performance report further demonstrates how IBC’s BeO enhanced fuel, combined with CTP’s SiC cladding, could result in reduced fuel operating temperature and improve fuel operating characteristics, leading to a safer and more accident tolerant fuel.

As quoted in the press release:

The fuel performance report validates the characteristics of the fuel technology and further demonstrates how IBC’s BeO enhanced fuel, combined with CTP’s SiC cladding, could result in reduced fuel operating temperature and improve fuel operating characteristics leading to a safer and more accident tolerant fuel.

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