SILEX technology definition

SILEX technology means the particular process for the separation of isotopes of uranium by laser excitation invented by Silex Systems Limited (ACN 003 372 067) and developed by Silex Systems Limited in conjunction with the United States Enrichment Corporation (USEC);
SILEX technology means the technology for the separation of isotopes by laser excitation which Silex has developed.

Examples of SILEX technology in a sentence

  • In view of the time the GLE restructure has taken to date and the dependency of the Closing of the restructure on obtaining US Government approvals, combined with the continuing depressed nuclear fuel market conditions, plans for commercial deployment of the SILEX technology have been significantly delayed, and remain at risk.

  • Cooperation under this Agreement within the territory of Australia shall be limited to research on and development of SILEX technology, and shall not be for the purpose of constructing a uranium enrichment facility in Australia unless provided for by an amend- ment to this Agreement.

  • Accordingly, ▇▇▇▇▇ has taken the lead in the search for new investors for GLE to support the completion of the commercialisation, and transition to market, of the SILEX technology.

  • The Parties shall cooperate in research on and development and utilization of SILEX technology for peaceful purposes in accordance with the provisions of this Agree- ment and their applicable treaties, national laws, regulations and license requirements.

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  • The SILEX technology was licensed exclusively in 2006 to GE-Hitachi Global Laser Enrichment LLC (GLE) in the USA for application to uranium enrichment.

  • The opportunity would involve construction of GLE’s proposed ‘Paducah Laser Enrichment Facility’ (PLEF) utilising the SILEX technology to reprocess ~300,000 metric tons of high assay tails inventories owned by the DOE.

  • The SILEX technology, licensed exclusively to GE-Hitachi Global Laser Enrichment LLC (GLE) in the USA, is currently in the engineering development stage and plans for commercial deployment remain subject to engineering and market risks.

  • In view of the remaining uncertainty regarding the GLE restructure and the continuing depressed nuclear fuel market conditions, plans for commercial deployment of the SILEX technology have been significantly delayed, and remain at risk.

  • The Company’s primary focus during the review period was on the continued development and commercialisation of our core asset – the SILEX technology, and the restructure of our Licensee GE-Hitachi Global Laser Enrichment LLC (GLE).