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Control rods are an essential component of nuclear power plants, as they are used to regulate the rate of fission in the reactor core. Control rods are made of materials such as boron, cadmium, or hafnium, which absorb neutrons and slow down the nuclear reaction. The control rods are inserted into the reactor core and can be raised or lowered to adjust the rate of fission. This allows the reactor to be operated safely and efficiently.
Control rods are a key component of the nuclear power industry, as they are essential for the safe and efficient operation of nuclear reactors. The control rod market is highly competitive, with a number of companies offering a variety of products. Companies in the control rod market include Westinghouse Electric Company, Areva, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Hitachi. Show Less Read more