The suitability of a Babcock & Wilcox cyclone furnace to vitrify a low-level radioactive liquid waste was evaluated. The feed stream contained a mixture of simulated radioactive liquid waste and glass formers. The U.S. Department of Energy is testing technologies to vitrify over 60,000,000 gallons of this waste at the Hanford site. The tests reported here demonstrated the technical feasibility of Babcock & Wilcox`s cyclone vitrification technology to produce a glass for near surface disposal. Glass was produced over a period of 24-hours at a rate of 100 to 150 lb/hr. Based on glass analyses performed by an independent laboratory, all of the glass samples had leachabilities at least as low as those of the laboratory glass that the recipe was...
As part of joint project between the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Savannah River Tec...
Vitrification of radioactive wastes products have proven to produce an extremely stable waste form. ...
Vitrification was considered as one potential treatment option for four types of wet intermediate le...
As part of a demonstration for British Nuclear Fuels Limited, Incorporated (BNFL), the Immobilizatio...
A proof-of-technology demonstration for the Hanford River Protection Project (RPP) Waste treatment a...
Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E) is developing plans to use vitrification to treat low-level...
Over 270 kg of high-temperature borosilicate glass have been produced in a series of three short-ter...
The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) used radioactive waste samples from Hanford to demonstra...
Commercially available melter technologies were tested for application to vitrification of Hanford s...
Korea is under preparation of its first commercial vitrification plant to handle LLW from her Nuclea...
Radioactive wastes on the Hanford Site are going to be permanently disposed of by incorporation into...
The radioactive defense wastes stored in 177 underground single-shell tanks (SST) and double-shell t...
Korea is under preparation of its first commercial vitrification plant to handle LLW from her Nuclea...
Technologies are being developed by the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Nuclear Facility sites to co...
This document provides a test plan for the conduct of combustion fired cyclone vitrification testing...
As part of joint project between the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Savannah River Tec...
Vitrification of radioactive wastes products have proven to produce an extremely stable waste form. ...
Vitrification was considered as one potential treatment option for four types of wet intermediate le...
As part of a demonstration for British Nuclear Fuels Limited, Incorporated (BNFL), the Immobilizatio...
A proof-of-technology demonstration for the Hanford River Protection Project (RPP) Waste treatment a...
Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E) is developing plans to use vitrification to treat low-level...
Over 270 kg of high-temperature borosilicate glass have been produced in a series of three short-ter...
The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) used radioactive waste samples from Hanford to demonstra...
Commercially available melter technologies were tested for application to vitrification of Hanford s...
Korea is under preparation of its first commercial vitrification plant to handle LLW from her Nuclea...
Radioactive wastes on the Hanford Site are going to be permanently disposed of by incorporation into...
The radioactive defense wastes stored in 177 underground single-shell tanks (SST) and double-shell t...
Korea is under preparation of its first commercial vitrification plant to handle LLW from her Nuclea...
Technologies are being developed by the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Nuclear Facility sites to co...
This document provides a test plan for the conduct of combustion fired cyclone vitrification testing...
As part of joint project between the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Savannah River Tec...
Vitrification of radioactive wastes products have proven to produce an extremely stable waste form. ...
Vitrification was considered as one potential treatment option for four types of wet intermediate le...