The Plutonium Immobilization Plant (PIP) accepts plutonium (Pu) from pit conversion and from non-pit sources and, through a ceramic immobilization process, converts the plutonium into an immobilized form that can be disposed of in a high level waste (HLW) repository. This immobilization process is shown conceptually in Figure 1-1. The objective is to make an immobilized form, suitable for geologic disposal, in which the plutonium is as inherently unattractive and inaccessible as the plutonium in spent fuel from commercial reactors. The ceramic immobilization alternative presented in this report consists of first converting the surplus material to an oxide, followed by incorporating the plutonium oxide into a titanate-based ceramic material ...
The U.S. Department of Energy is pursuing the development of an immobilization technology for the di...
This paper will provide a description of the technologies involved in the disposition of plutonium f...
A significant portion of the surplus plutonium is in the form of pits, a nuclear weapons component. ...
The Plutonium Immobilization Plant (PIP) accepts plutonium (Pu) from pit conversion and from non-pit...
This design-only conceptual design report was prepared to support a funding request by the Departmen...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is examining options for placing weapons-usable surplus nuclear mater...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, approximately 50 metric tons of plutonium are no longer need...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is developing a ceramic form for immobilizing excess US pluto...
Between 8 and 50 metric tonnes of excess plutonium are currently planned to be immobilized in a glas...
A a result of its former role as a producer of nuclear weapons components, the Rocky Flats Environme...
The U.S. Department of Energy will immobilize excess plutonium in the proposed Plutonium Immobilizat...
This integrated plan for the DOE Office of Fissile Materials Disposition (MD) describes the technolo...
Immobilization is the fixation of the surplus fissile materials in an acceptable matrix such as glas...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) has identified up to ...
In September 2000, the US and Russia reached an agreement to jointly disposition roughly 68 metric t...
The U.S. Department of Energy is pursuing the development of an immobilization technology for the di...
This paper will provide a description of the technologies involved in the disposition of plutonium f...
A significant portion of the surplus plutonium is in the form of pits, a nuclear weapons component. ...
The Plutonium Immobilization Plant (PIP) accepts plutonium (Pu) from pit conversion and from non-pit...
This design-only conceptual design report was prepared to support a funding request by the Departmen...
The Department of Energy (DOE) is examining options for placing weapons-usable surplus nuclear mater...
As a result of the end of the Cold War, approximately 50 metric tons of plutonium are no longer need...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory is developing a ceramic form for immobilizing excess US pluto...
Between 8 and 50 metric tonnes of excess plutonium are currently planned to be immobilized in a glas...
A a result of its former role as a producer of nuclear weapons components, the Rocky Flats Environme...
The U.S. Department of Energy will immobilize excess plutonium in the proposed Plutonium Immobilizat...
This integrated plan for the DOE Office of Fissile Materials Disposition (MD) describes the technolo...
Immobilization is the fixation of the surplus fissile materials in an acceptable matrix such as glas...
In the aftermath of the Cold War, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) has identified up to ...
In September 2000, the US and Russia reached an agreement to jointly disposition roughly 68 metric t...
The U.S. Department of Energy is pursuing the development of an immobilization technology for the di...
This paper will provide a description of the technologies involved in the disposition of plutonium f...
A significant portion of the surplus plutonium is in the form of pits, a nuclear weapons component. ...