Fluidized bed incineration and waste fixation processes are being used to process the types of wastes expected from nuclear fuel reprocessing and production plants. Test incineration runs have been made on two types of wastes: high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters and tributyl phosphate-solvent solutions. Laboratory-scale vitrification equipment was used to produce glass pellets from incinerator ash and blends of other expected waste streams. Computer modeling gave an expected product integrity life of over 2,000 years
Results are presented on the fluidized-bed calcination of simulated radioactive waste from the repro...
The aim of the melt development program is to produce meltformed ceramic products that have the opti...
A laboratory-scale incinerator (0.5 kg waste/hr) was built and operated for more than 18 months as p...
Results are presented on the fluidized-bed calcination of simulated radioactive waste from the repro...
The progress of extensive laboratory and pilot plant investigations on the fluidized bed process for...
Resesrch and development activities in fixation of radioactive wastes are reported. Spray calcinatio...
Significant research during this period was reported on: decontamination and densification of chop-l...
A bench-scale incinerator for the investigation of unusual particulate and gaseous radioactive mater...
Estimates are given of the annual amounts of each generic type of LLW (i.e., Government and commeric...
A fluidized-bed incineration facility has been designed for installation at the Rocky Flats Plant. T...
Early attempts were made to incinerate radioactive wastes met with operation and equipment problems ...
Research and development activities of the Waste Fixation Program for October through December 1976 ...
To date, technology for immobilizing commercial high-level waste (HLW) has been extensively develope...
Progress is reported in sections on decontamination and densification of chop-leach cladding residue...
Korea is under preparation of its first commercial vitrification plant to handle LLW from her Nuclea...
Results are presented on the fluidized-bed calcination of simulated radioactive waste from the repro...
The aim of the melt development program is to produce meltformed ceramic products that have the opti...
A laboratory-scale incinerator (0.5 kg waste/hr) was built and operated for more than 18 months as p...
Results are presented on the fluidized-bed calcination of simulated radioactive waste from the repro...
The progress of extensive laboratory and pilot plant investigations on the fluidized bed process for...
Resesrch and development activities in fixation of radioactive wastes are reported. Spray calcinatio...
Significant research during this period was reported on: decontamination and densification of chop-l...
A bench-scale incinerator for the investigation of unusual particulate and gaseous radioactive mater...
Estimates are given of the annual amounts of each generic type of LLW (i.e., Government and commeric...
A fluidized-bed incineration facility has been designed for installation at the Rocky Flats Plant. T...
Early attempts were made to incinerate radioactive wastes met with operation and equipment problems ...
Research and development activities of the Waste Fixation Program for October through December 1976 ...
To date, technology for immobilizing commercial high-level waste (HLW) has been extensively develope...
Progress is reported in sections on decontamination and densification of chop-leach cladding residue...
Korea is under preparation of its first commercial vitrification plant to handle LLW from her Nuclea...
Results are presented on the fluidized-bed calcination of simulated radioactive waste from the repro...
The aim of the melt development program is to produce meltformed ceramic products that have the opti...
A laboratory-scale incinerator (0.5 kg waste/hr) was built and operated for more than 18 months as p...