Case Studies and Test Results
Ecomass Compound 1700TU96 has been certified compliant with MIL STD 2041D-2 for water leachable halides, sulfur, and mercury.
Aribex Inc. to use Ecomass Compounds in its Nomad Pro
portable intraoral x-ray device.
Thermo Fisher Scientific selects Ecomass Compounds for shielding in its NITON® line of XRF instruments.
Ecomass Shielding Blankets reduce dose by 3 rem during Sequoyah Nuclear Power Plant outage
High Density Composites Replace Lead - a white paper describing the toxic effects of lead and how high density thermoplastic composites can be an economical and ecologically viable alternative
Shielding Test Results - Ecomass Compound 1700TU96
Shielding Test Results - Ecomass Compound 1050ZB92
Ecomass Shield Wall reduces dose rates at Exelon’s Quad Cities Nuclear Power Plant. A report on this shield wall is also available.
Using Firearms can be Hazardous to the Health of the Shooter
Low Lead Levels Could Pose Risk
Reporting for Lead Usage Under Toxics Release Inventory program is Reduced to 100 lbs. per year
How Much Does a Bullet Cost? Clean up costs for lead-based ammo can triple the price.
Environmental Regulations Limit Troop Training
Ecomass X-Ray Tube Housings are a success
Now They Want Plastics to be Heavy
Obligation to Preserve Land Shapes Army Training
Tungsten Composite Out-flanks Lead
Cytotoxicity Study - Ecomass Compound 1700TU96 (formerly Ecomass Compound NJ-96TP) |