TRR-1/M1
TRR-1/M1 is located in the Bangkok area of Thailand and is operated by the Office of Atoms for Peace. This 2 MWth pool-type research reactor supports neutron activation analysis, training, and isotope production for civilian applications. It has been operational for decades, contributing to Thailand
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TRR-1/M1
Status: OPERATIONAL Category: RESEARCH Country: Thailand Thailand Operator: oaep--office-of-atoms-for-peace Type: Pool Pool Capacity: 2 MWth (thermal only)
Overview
TRR-1/M1 is located in the Bangkok area of Thailand and is operated by the Office of Atoms for Peace. This 2 MWth pool-type research reactor supports neutron activation analysis, training, and isotope production for civilian applications. It has been operational for decades, contributing to Thailand's nuclear research capabilities.
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Bangkok area. Thai Research Reactor 1 Modified. 2 MWth pool reactor.
Source: IAEA PRIS / reactors_canonical · Enriched by Grok Last updated: 2026-05-10
Sources
- IAEA PRIS - TRR-1/M1 — Official record of TRR-1/M1 in the IAEA Power Reactor Information System.
- Wikipedia - Thai Research Reactor [UNVERIFIED] — General overview of the TRR-1/M1 reactor and its history.
- Office of Atoms for Peace (OAEP) [UNVERIFIED] — Official website of the operator managing TRR-1/M1 in Thailand.
- World Nuclear Association - Thailand Profile [UNVERIFIED] — Country profile including information on Thailand's nuclear research capabilities.
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