Chokes for high temperature gas-cooled reactors
A high-temperature gas-cooled reactor and choke technology, which is used in the reduction of greenhouse gases, reactors, climate sustainability, etc., can solve problems such as eccentricity and poor shock resistance of chokes, and eliminate machining errors and assembly errors. Improve environmental adaptability and facilitate installation and maintenance
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