forums
new posts
donate
UER Store
events
location db
db map
search
members
faq
terms of service
privacy policy
register
login




Location DB > Canada > Ontario > Milton > Consumers Glass > Night Crawl - UrbEx:Milton Meet > Radiation

9 / 27   Radiation

Description
My children will glow in the dark
Controls

Return to Main Location Page

Return to Gallery Overview

Edit this Gallery

Edit this Picture

Subscribe this Picture
Comments
Posted by Boffo 2/26/2006 9:49 PM | remove
  I still don't get it, it was just a tunnel to the warehouse.
Posted by Arc_Tangent 2/27/2006 3:55 PM | remove
  maybe it's the stuff that would have gone on the conveyor belt.
Posted by LostintheWoods 5/2/2006 1:05 PM | remove
  I don't understand why there is radiation in a plant that made glass bottles. WTF? Did they use atomic furnaces to heat the glass?
Posted by Axle 5/19/2006 11:22 AM | remove
  According to OI, there is no radioactive materials used in the glass/bottle making process.

So we must assume they weren't just making glass in Milton...
Posted by J.R Mayor 5/19/2006 9:11 PM | remove
  COOL!! I USE RADIO ACTIVES WITH MY RADIO
Posted by jjcoolj 8/28/2006 4:04 AM | remove
  Radioactive sources are sometimes used in measurement systems. A local metal processing company uses such a system to measure the thickness of sheet metal moving at several hundred feet/sec to thousandths of an inch. This factory may have been measuring glass thickness, or it could have been an X-ray inspection machine.
Posted by Samurai 8/28/2006 1:45 PM | remove
  we use a radioactive setup to check for holes inthbe paper sheet coming off the dry end of the paper machine...
Posted by MiltonElectrician 1/22/2008 5:25 AM | remove
  The radioactive element was use in a measurement system, to measure the level of material in the feeder hopper. I was an electrician in this plant for 14yrs. 1 of three. These r great pics...lots of memories

Posted by Samurai 1/22/2008 1:55 PM | remove
  we use a similiar level indicator in the chip bin... we have an alarm called a "High Gamma", that's when the chip bin level is too high and liquor will start blowing out of it.

Posted by Bman505 4/30/2010 3:22 AM | remove
  could have been an xray machine!
If you'd like to add a comment, please login or register.



All content and images copyright © 2002-2024 UER.CA and respective creators. Graphical Design by Crossfire.
To contact webmaster, or click to email with problems or other questions about this site: UER CONTACT
View Terms of Service | View Privacy Policy | Server colocation provided by Beanfield
This page was generated for you in 500 milliseconds. Since June 23, 2002, a total of 740242467 pages have been generated.