The Graphite Electrode DC Arc Furnace (DC Arc) is a high-temperature thermal process, which has been adapted from a commercial technology, for the treatment of mixed waste. A DC Arc Furnace heats waste to a temperature such that the waste is converted into a molten form that cools into a stable glassy and/or crystalline waste form. Hazardous organics are destroyed through combustion or pyrolysis during the process and the majority of the hazardous metals and radioactive components are incorporated in the molten phase. The DC Arc Furnace chamber temperature is approximately 593--704 C and melt temperatures are as high as 1,500 C. The DC Arc system has an air pollution control system (APCS) to remove particulate and volatiles from the offgas....
Recent testing performed at the plasma research center of Retech Systems, LLC processed simulated lo...
A thermal plasma is an electrically conductive gas capable of generating temperatures up to 10,000°C...
Various hazardous wastes with additives have been vitrified to investigate the formation mechanism o...
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) conducted a series of 4 demonstration melting tests in a 3-phase AC ...
A thermal waste treatment facility has been developed at the Albany Research Center (ARC) over the p...
Several U.S. Department of Energy organizations and the U.S. Bureau of Mines have been collaborative...
Demonstration tests for vitrifying mixed wastes and contaminated soils have been conducted using a s...
DC arc furnaces operate with a graphite cathode positioned above a molten slag and metal bath contai...
Abstract: A graphite electrode dc arc plasma furnace is being developed to remediate contaminated so...
Over the past twenty years the 3 MW DC arc furnace at MEFOS has been frequently used for development...
DC arc furnaces were first used industrially for the reductive smelting of chromite fines to produce...
The thermal plasma arc process is under consideration to thermally treat hazardous and radioactive w...
Abstract – DC arc furnaces are widely used for steel scrap melting as well as for reductive smelting...
The development of reliable, high powered plasma generators has resulted in many plasma processes be...
Direct current (DC) arc furnaces have been used extensively in the steel recycling industry, and are...
Recent testing performed at the plasma research center of Retech Systems, LLC processed simulated lo...
A thermal plasma is an electrically conductive gas capable of generating temperatures up to 10,000°C...
Various hazardous wastes with additives have been vitrified to investigate the formation mechanism o...
The U.S. Bureau of Mines (USBM) conducted a series of 4 demonstration melting tests in a 3-phase AC ...
A thermal waste treatment facility has been developed at the Albany Research Center (ARC) over the p...
Several U.S. Department of Energy organizations and the U.S. Bureau of Mines have been collaborative...
Demonstration tests for vitrifying mixed wastes and contaminated soils have been conducted using a s...
DC arc furnaces operate with a graphite cathode positioned above a molten slag and metal bath contai...
Abstract: A graphite electrode dc arc plasma furnace is being developed to remediate contaminated so...
Over the past twenty years the 3 MW DC arc furnace at MEFOS has been frequently used for development...
DC arc furnaces were first used industrially for the reductive smelting of chromite fines to produce...
The thermal plasma arc process is under consideration to thermally treat hazardous and radioactive w...
Abstract – DC arc furnaces are widely used for steel scrap melting as well as for reductive smelting...
The development of reliable, high powered plasma generators has resulted in many plasma processes be...
Direct current (DC) arc furnaces have been used extensively in the steel recycling industry, and are...
Recent testing performed at the plasma research center of Retech Systems, LLC processed simulated lo...
A thermal plasma is an electrically conductive gas capable of generating temperatures up to 10,000°C...
Various hazardous wastes with additives have been vitrified to investigate the formation mechanism o...