Abstract
A 300°C heat-resistant neutron shielding material was newly developed. The material consists of phenol-based resin with 5 weight-% boron. The neutron shielding performance of the developed resin, which was examined by usinga 252Cf neutron source, was almost identical to that of polyethylene. The resin can be applied to the port section of the vacuum vessel of the DD plasma device to suppress the streaming neutrons and to reduce the nuclear heating of thesuperconducting coils.