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Do food irradiators have radioactive west disposal problem ?

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Do food irradiators have radioactive west disposal problem ?

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No. Cobalt-60 and Caesium-137 which are used as the source of radiation energy decay over many years to nonradioactive Nickel and Barium, respectively. When the radioactivity falls to a low level the source pencils are returned to the supplier who has the option of reactivating them in a nuclear reactor or of storing them.

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