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China assembles its first nuclear refueling machine

China has finished assembling its first nuclear power plant refueling machine that it completely claim to have intellectually independent property right

This refueling machine is designed by China Nuclear Power Engineering Co., Ltd and manufactured by Xi’an Nuclear power Equipment Co., Ltd in the latter’s experimental plant. It has passed the electromechanical associated debugging.

It will be used in the first unit plant of Fangjiashan nuclear power project. The successful manufacture of the said refueling machine marks that Xi’an nuclear power equipment Co., Ltd has owned the whole set supply capacity of PMC system and become the domestic professional refueling machine manufactory.

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