radiocans
Radiocans were a type of non-rigid canister used for storing and transporting radioactive materials. They were commonly used in the nuclear industry to handle and transfer radioactive isotopes during the 1950s and 1960s. The primary feature of radiocans was their design, which was a flexible, cylindrical container made of a durable material such as rubber or plastic. This design allowed the cans to be easily handled and transported, and also provided protection against minor impacts and other external forces.
Radiocans were used in a variety of settings, including nuclear power plants, research facilities, and medical
One of the main advantages of radiocans was their ability to be easily sealed and reopened. This
However, radiocans also had some limitations and safety issues associated with their use. For example, they
The use of radiocans largely declined in the 1970s and 1980s as more advanced and safer technologies