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Moscow manufacturer to supply radiation monitoring equipment to Turkish nuclear power plant

Customers: Akkuyu Nukleer Anonim Sirketi

Ankara; Power

Contractors: Dose of NPI
Product: Comprehensive Engineering Systems Projects

Project date: 2022/02  - 2022/09

2023: Radiation Monitoring Equipment Supply Plan

The metropolitan manufacturer will supply automated radiation monitoring systems (ARMS) for a nuclear power plant in Turkey. More than a thousand devices and technical means will ensure the safety of NPP functioning. This was announced on November 3, 2023 by the Minister of the Government of Moscow, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.

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Products produced in Moscow are in high demand not only in the domestic, but also in the foreign market. The capital's enterprises actively cooperate with foreign partners, exporting their products to friendly countries. So, in October 2023, the Moscow manufacturer of NPP Doza signed a contract for the development, production and supply of radiation monitoring systems for the Turkish Akkuyu NPP. The ARMS will include more than a thousand devices, installations and technical means for continuous monitoring of the facility, - said Vladislav Ovchinsky.
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The company will supply universal measuring complexes, dosimeters-radiometers with replaceable detection units, radioactive contamination control units for personnel and objects. For their manufacture, the company has developed and established serial production of detection units, which have high sensitivity and are manufactured entirely from Russian components.

During the execution of the contract, the company will manufacture and supply equipment, perform tests, and perform installation and adjustment. Automated radiation monitoring systems will be installed at four power units and common-plant buildings of the NPP. The devices will monitor the radiation level in rooms with process equipment, as well as at the places of work of personnel.

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2023 was a breakthrough year for the company - we are growing and implementing projects of an increasing scale, as well as increasing production capacity and expanding our staff. In terms of revenue and shipments of finished products, all months of this year became a record in the history of the company, - said the general director of the company Alexei Nurlybaev.
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Since 1991, the Doza enterprise has been developing and producing radiation monitoring devices and systems. The company's products are in demand in all areas of activity related to ionizing radiation. Among them nuclear power are,,, industry medicine environmental monitoring, security, as well as scientific research. As of November 2023, the manufacturer's products operate at enterprises in more than 50 countries.

2022: Supply Plan for Radiation Control Equipment

Equipment for monitoring the radiation situation of the Moscow scientific and production enterprise Doza will be installed at the Akkuyu nuclear power plants in Turkey and Rooppur in Bangladesh. This was announced on November 1, 2022 by the head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of the city of Moscow, which is part of the Complex of Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations of the capital, Vladislav Ovchinsky.

{{quote 'Developments of metropolitan manufacturers are in demand due to their quality and high-tech not only within the country, but also abroad. For example, the Doza research and production enterprise will supply automated control systems for continuous monitoring of the radiation and meteorological situation to nuclear power plants in Turkey and Bangladesh. The first batch for the Rooppur NPP will be ready for shipment in November 2022, "said Vladislav Ovchinsky. }}

The system includes stationary stations for continuous remote radiation monitoring, stations for measuring meteorological parameters, mobile radiological laboratories and equipment for completing cars.

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The equipment is designed to control active and potential sources of radioactive contamination of atmospheric air, pollution of environmental objects and levels of exposure of personnel and the population. Automated radiation monitoring systems developed by our company as of November 1, 2022 have already been delivered for eight nuclear power plants in Russia, "said Alexey Nurlybaev, General Director of NPP Doza.
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