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[Technical Recruitment] We are looking for technologies for the detection and removal of radioactive substances and mercury.

Detecting problematic pollutants! Assuming industries that handle high levels of radiation and heavy metal contaminants.

The overseas client of yet2 is seeking technology to detect radioactive materials (NORM) and mercury that occur and accumulate within equipment. They are interested in methods for inspecting accumulated substances removed after decommissioning the equipment, as well as non-destructive testing that can be performed in the operational environment of the equipment. Additionally, they would like to identify technologies for managing and processing the detected NORM and mercury. If you are interested in this project, please feel free to contact us. 【Expected Areas of Solutions】 ■ Industries dealing with high levels of radiation and heavy metal contaminants - Mining - Manufacturing - Nuclear industry: Remote-controlled robots for radiation detection - Oil & gas industry: Technology for detecting NORM and mercury during equipment decommissioning - Water treatment/water supply industry: Technology for detecting heavy metals in pipelines *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Technical Recruitment] We are seeking technology to detect leaks in buried water pipes.

Non-destructive or minimally invasive technology is ideal! Solutions such as robotics are envisioned.

The Bureau of Reclamation of the U.S. Department of the Interior is seeking technology that can accurately detect the extent and location of leaks in buried, operational water pipes, as well as other related defects, while they are still buried. An ideal solution would be a non-destructive/low-invasive technology capable of detecting damage regardless of the size and material of the water pipes, their lining, or the depth at which they are buried. If you are interested in this project, please feel free to contact us. 【Constraints】 ■Detection Accuracy: Must accurately detect the location and severity of leaks in buried water pipes. ■Applicable Materials: Must be applicable to various types of water pipes, including metal, plastic, and composite materials. ■Technology Validation: Must be able to demonstrate leak detection. ■Robustness: - Must be capable of inspecting operational pipes with flowing and pressurized water. - Must accommodate complexities such as changes in pipe diameter, burial depth, and curved shapes. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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