document.write("\n<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=\"98%\" align=left border=0>\n<TBODY>\n<TR>\n<TD class=text>&nbsp;<\/TD><\/TR>\n<TR>\n<TD class=TitleCell><IMG height=22 src=\"http:\/\/www.chtnuclear.com\/abscontent\/r.asp?u=\/images\/titles_chtparticipation.gif\" width=236><\/TD><\/TR>\n<TR>\n<TD class=text>\n<P><A href=\"http:\/\/www.chtnuclear.com\/abscontent\/r.asp?u=\/files\/fuelcycle_cht.pdf\" target=_blank><IMG class=line height=131 hspace=5 src=\"http:\/\/www.chtnuclear.com\/abscontent\/r.asp?u=\/images\/chtparticipation_small.jpg\" width=150 align=left vspace=5 border=0><\/A>The CHT strategy concentrates on products where the Intellectual Property and regulatory approval is controlled by CHT or where manu-facturing know-how and quality assurance credentials are predicating factors. <\/P>\n<P>CHT products are not used in the Mining, Conversion phases, and presently are not used in the repository component of the Recycling phase. <\/P>\n<P>CHT products are used in the Enrichment, Reconversion, Fuel Fabrication, Spent Fuel and Recycling: Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication. Upon completion by the U.S. DOE of a permanent repository, CHT products will be in use in this phase. The CHT strategy concentrates on packages that contain fissile isotopes, high level radioactive spent fuel, and plutonium and on specialized equipment. <\/P>\n<P>Although not portrayed in the diagram, CHT products are used in the USA Weapons Clean-up Market for the storage and transportation of irradiated fuels, by-product solids and solu-tions, down-blended Highly Enriched Uranium (“HEU”) UF 6, and MOX fuel derived from plutonium weapons. <\/P><\/TD><\/TR>\n<TR>\n<TD class=text>&nbsp;<\/TD><\/TR><\/TBODY><\/TABLE>");