CRUD
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| Definition | : | Chalk River Unidentified Deposit(s) |
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What does CRUD mean?
Chalk River Unidentified Deposits (CRUD) refers to the radioactive deposits first observed at the Chalk River Laboratories in Canada in the early days of nuclear power development.
However, the term CRUD has since become more broadly used in the nuclear industry to describe accumulations of corrosion products and other materials that build up on surfaces inside nuclear reactors, regardless of their specific origin or location.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the full form of CRUD in the Nuclear Industry?
The full form of CRUD is Chalk River Unidentified Deposit(s)
What are the full forms of CRUD in Technology?
Chalk River Unidentified Deposit(s) | Corrosion-Related Unidentified Deposit
What are the full forms of CRUD in Worldwide?
Create, Read, Update, and Delete | Chalk River Unidentified Deposit(s) | Corrosion-Related Unidentified Deposit