• Waste Treatment

    Studsvik offers treatment of low- and intermediate level waste at its own facilities in Studsvik outside Nyköping in Sweden, in Erwin and Memphis, Tennessee in the US, and in Workington, UK. The purpose of waste treatment is mainly to achieve volume reduction and stabilization of waste before final disposal.

  • Decommissioning

    Studsvik offers services for the complete decommissioning process from feasibility studies, planning and project management to practical dismantling and the subsequent treatment of waste.

  • Engineering & Services

    Studsvik offers nuclear engineering and services related to the nuclear power industry. The NPP's services includes cleaning and decontamination of surfaces and components, measurement for the release of materials and sorting and classification of radioactive waste.

  • Operating Efficiency

    Studsvik provides software and specialized tests, investigations and studies for NPP's and fuel vendors worldwide.

    Materials Technology
    Nuclear Fuel Analysis Software

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Corporate Responsibility

Corporate Responsibility

Corporate Responsibility Program is fundamental

"I am convinced that a well planned and integrated Corporate Responsibility Program is fundamental to running a successful business, especially when that business is in delivering nuclear waste management, engineering and decommissioning."

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This is Studsvik

This is Studsvik

Studsvik offers a range of advanced technical services to the international nuclear power industry in such areas as waste treatment, decommissioning, engineering & services, and operating efficiency. The company has more than 60 years experience of nuclear technology and radiological services. Studsvik is a leading supplier on a rapidly expanding market.

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In focus

In focus

First trip with new transport cask

Eight fuel rods from Almaraz, the Spanish nuclear power plant, were the first cargo for Studsvik's new transport cask, NCS 45. The destination was Studsvik's Hot Cell Laboratory, where the fuel was to be analysed.

Read more about this transport in our Magazine Innova.

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