Fermi’s Pile
The Manhattan Project depended heavily on American industry through all of its activities, and the ability to build and operate Fermi’s reactor was no exception. Little or no uranium metal had been produced up to 1940. The open literature said that the melting point of the metal was “below 1850 degrees Centigrade.” Carbon was produced in the hundreds of tons, but its purity was unacceptable for a nuclear reactor. Westinghouse and the Metal Hydrides Company produced uranium pellets. Mallinckrodt Chemical provided a source that had reduced impurities. Harshaw Chemical and DuPont produced uranium tetrafluoride. The National Carbon Company and Speer Carbon Company were enlisted to produce the graphite that met high standards for purity. Fermi began to assemble the large […]