File:Zirkonium-Becher.jpeg
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English: Russian vodka jar made from a nuclear fuel rod cladding as part of the defense-conversion process in the 1990s. The jar is made from zircaloy, a zirconium-based alloy that found widespread applications in nuclear fuel rods for its low absorption cross-section for thermal neutrons. |
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Author | Rosemann |
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