Vitrification is a promising approach to waste-form immobilization. It destroys hazardous organic compounds and produces a durable and highly stable glass. Vitrification tests were performed on three surrogate wastes during fiscal year 1994; 183-H Solar Evaporation Basin waste from Hanford, bottom ash from the Oak Ridge TSCA incinerator, and saltcrete from Rocky Flats. Preliminary glass development involved melting trials followed by visual homogeneity examination, short-duration leach tests on glass specimens, and long-term leach tests on selected glasses. Viscosity and electrical conductivity measurements were taken for the most durable glass formulations. Results for the saltcrete are presented in this paper and demonstrate the applicabi...
Solid wastes coming from the municipal incinerator of Reggio Emilia, Italy, and sludge excavated fro...
A proof-of-technology demonstration for the Hanford River Protection Project (RPP) Waste treatment a...
Grouting and vitrification are currently the most likely stabilization/solidification technologies f...
Technologies are being developed by the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Nuclear Facility sites to co...
Technologies are currently being developed by U.S. Department of Energy`s nuclear waste sites to imm...
The Transportable Vitrification System (TVS) is a large scale, fully integrated, vitrification syste...
Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E) is developing plans to use vitrification to treat low-level...
While vitrification may be quite applicable to some materials such as high level wastes that contain...
Radioactive waste from four different Oak Ridge tank farms will be immobilized. The sludges in these...
Over 270 kg of high-temperature borosilicate glass have been produced in a series of three short-ter...
ABSTRACT. A vitrification process was developed at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institut fur Nuklear...
As part of joint project between the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Savannah River Tec...
Vitrification was considered as one potential treatment option for four types of wet intermediate le...
For about four decades, radioactive wastes have been collected and calcined from nuclear fuels repro...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) are investigating v...
Solid wastes coming from the municipal incinerator of Reggio Emilia, Italy, and sludge excavated fro...
A proof-of-technology demonstration for the Hanford River Protection Project (RPP) Waste treatment a...
Grouting and vitrification are currently the most likely stabilization/solidification technologies f...
Technologies are being developed by the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Nuclear Facility sites to co...
Technologies are currently being developed by U.S. Department of Energy`s nuclear waste sites to imm...
The Transportable Vitrification System (TVS) is a large scale, fully integrated, vitrification syste...
Argonne National Laboratory-East (ANL-E) is developing plans to use vitrification to treat low-level...
While vitrification may be quite applicable to some materials such as high level wastes that contain...
Radioactive waste from four different Oak Ridge tank farms will be immobilized. The sludges in these...
Over 270 kg of high-temperature borosilicate glass have been produced in a series of three short-ter...
ABSTRACT. A vitrification process was developed at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institut fur Nuklear...
As part of joint project between the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Savannah River Tec...
Vitrification was considered as one potential treatment option for four types of wet intermediate le...
For about four decades, radioactive wastes have been collected and calcined from nuclear fuels repro...
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) are investigating v...
Solid wastes coming from the municipal incinerator of Reggio Emilia, Italy, and sludge excavated fro...
A proof-of-technology demonstration for the Hanford River Protection Project (RPP) Waste treatment a...
Grouting and vitrification are currently the most likely stabilization/solidification technologies f...