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A component of canister type protective mask containing a mechanical filter and chemical filling to filter, neutralize and/or absorb toxic chemical, biological and radiological agents
A special short range antipersonnel projectile consisting of a casing of light metal, loaded with preformed submissiles such as flechettes or steel balls. The casing is designed to open just beyond the muzzle of the weapon, dispersing the submissiles
Frequently called case shot, this short-range, antipersonnel ammunition was used as early as 1453 and continued in service as long as muzzle-loading artillery remained A metal can, or case, contained iron or lead balls or metal scrap Fired from a cannon, the container burst and scattered its pellets in the manner of an enormous shotgun Canister did not have the longer-range effect of grape, but was more effective within a few hundred yards and replaced grape during the 1800s Great quantities of canister were used during our Civil War
An evaporative emission canister contains activated charcoal which absorbs fuel vapors and holds them until the vapors can be purged into the engine when it is started It is a component of the emissions control system
Component of canister type protective mask containing a mechanical filter and chemical filling to filter, neutralize and/or absorb toxic chemical, biological and radiological agents
- A cylindrical metal anti-personnel artillery shell packed with small metal balls The outside bursts when the canister is fired from a cannon, spraying an advancing enemy line like a giant shotgun or bursting in the air over the line
A cylindrical or rectangular container usually of lightweight metal, plastic, or laminated pasteboard used for holding a dry product (as tea, crackers, flour, matches)
The metal receptacle surrounding the waste form that facilitates handling, storage, transportation, and/or disposal (Transportation System Requirements Document DOE/RW-0425 ) Back to Top
A form of case shot where the projectiles are placed in a thin walled, cylindrical container that disintegrates upon firing This creates a giant shotgun effect
A container filled with sorbents and catalysts that remove gases and vapors from air drawn through the unit The canister may also contain an aerosol (particulate) filter to remove solid and liquid particles
A canister is a strong metal container. It is used to hold gases or chemical substances. Riot police hurled tear gas canisters and smoke bombs into the crowd. canisters of commercial fuel
An unshielded metal container used as: (1) a pour mold in which molten vitrified high-level radioactive waste can solidify and cool; (2) the container in which DOE and electric utilities place intact spent nuclear fuel, loose rods, or nonfuel components for shipping or storage; or (3) in general, a container used to provide radionuclide confinement Canisters are used in combination with specialized overpacks that provide structural support, shielding or confinement for storage, transportation, and emplacement Overpacks used for transportation are usually referred to as transportation casks; those used for emplacement in a repository are referred to as waste packages