Geeetech launches a new high-speed 3D printer called THUNDER. (Photo : Screenshot from Geeetech THUNDER Page) The majority of consumer FDM 3D printers print at a snail's pace that even a basic model might take hours to complete.
operational. so the decay heat, the radioactivity that s generating some still frozen and the heat that s actually so small now that these rods, about 18 of them can sit inside what s called a wet pool or wet storage and that s enough to dissipate the heat from this latent radioactivity. now there s about another 12 these rods that are in what s called dry storage and that radioactivity is to a degree that it doesn t need to be held in in a liquid kind of shielding or heat dissipation. that being said, the water level still needs to be maintained and there still is the need to recycle the water to some degree. but the loss of power is the permanent goes beyond for several weeks. then there may be an issue. but again, i got to stress it doesn t the likelihood of anything like a fukushima or chernobyl is extremely unlikely. but what s more problematic is the loss of custody, control of these rods, these radioactive material that s the plant because the iaea has monitoring