When it comes to nuclear power engineering, the public often focuses on core equipment such as reactors and containment vessels, but easily overlooks the “cornerstone” that supports the entire nuclear island – “nuclear specific concrete”.
It is not a simple upgrade of ordinary building concrete, but a special engineering material that has undergone rigorous design, precise proportioning, and full quality control.
It must withstand extreme working conditions, resist radiation erosion, and ensure the safety of nuclear power plants for more than 60 years of service.
Each set of proportioning parameters and each type of raw material selection are closely related to the core safety requirements of nuclear power engineering.
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