Nuclear Power Plants

Instrument for Nuclear Power Plant The Core of the Reactor is Safety.
In a nuclear power plant, you collect the heat and steam from nuclear fission inside of a reactor which you use to generate power.

However, nuclear fission is essentially domino effect that creates a significant amount of energy, which makes a safe control an absolute priority at a nuclear power plant. Nuclear fission is controlled by first measuring the fission inside a reactor and the temperature of the primary coolant and then moving control rods based on the gathered information to manage the speed of nuclear fission. WOOJIN is the third organization to develop ICI, a neutron sensor that measures nuclear fission, and we play a huge role in bringing about to technological independence to Korean power plants as we are the first to localize and commercialize the four measurement instruments needed for nuclear control, including the Fast Response RTD which measures the temperature of the primary coolant, the HJTC which measures the water level of the primary coolant, and the RSPT which measures control rod position, on top of CEDM (Control Element Drive Mechanism) that move control rods and power and signal delivery cables to RSPT and CEDM.