10 C.F.R. Appendix H to Part 110
(1) Electromagnetic isotope separators.
Especially designed or prepared for the separation of uranium isotopes, and equipment and components therefor, including:
(iii) Vacuum housings—especially designed or prepared vacuum housings for uranium electromagnetic separators, constructed of suitable non-magnetic materials such as stainless steel and designed for operation at pressures of 0.1 Pa or lower.
The housings are specially designed to contain the ion sources, collector plates and water-cooled liners and have provision for diffusion pump connections and opening and closure for removal and reinstallation of these components; and
(2) High voltage power supplies.
Especially designed or prepared high-voltage power supplies for ion sources, having all of the following characteristics:
(3) Magnet power supplies.
Especially designed or prepared high-power, direct current magnet power supplies having all of the following characteristics:
Note: In the electromagnetic process, uranium metal ions produced by ionization of a salt feed material (typically UCL4) are accelerated and passed through a magnetic field that has the effect of causing the ions of different isotopes to follow different paths. The major components of an electromagnetic isotope separator include: a magnetic field for ion-beam diversion/separation of the isotopes, an ion source with its acceleration system, and a collection system for the separated ions. Auxiliary systems for the process include the magnet power supply system, the ion source high-voltage power supply system, the vacuum system, and extensive chemical handling systems for recovery of product and cleaning/recycling of components.
[61 FR 35606, July 8, 1996, as amended at 79 FR 39297, July 10, 2014]