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titleOfInvention Use of fluid pump
abstract The present invention uses at least one material in a molten state from a first location to a second location comprising transporting said at least one material using a moving means comprising a fluid pump. Provide a way to transport to. A preferred type of fluid pump is a reverse flow switch (RFD) pump. Preferably, the at least one material in the molten state comprises at least one molten inorganic salt or molten metal, preferably an alkali metal halide such as potassium chloride or lithium chloride or mixtures of these eutectic mixtures. This material is normally in a molten state at temperatures in excess of 200 ° C. A preferred gas for use with the method of the present invention is dry argon. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the method of the invention is applied to transport molten salt under dry conditions in various applications of the nuclear industry.
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