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Concentration and solidification of liquid radioactive wastes. Laboratory studies; Concentracion e inmovilizacion de residuos liquidos radiactivos. Estudio de Laboratorio

Abstract

Bench scale runs on concentration of intermediate level radioactive wastes, and incorporation of the concentrates in asphalt, are described. The feasibility of the process has been demonstrated, with a maximum incorporation of 60 percent of salts into the asphaltic matrix and a volume reduction factor of 10. (Author) 14 refs.
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 1969
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
JEN-204
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; RADIOACTIVE WASTES; RADIOACTIVITY; FEASIBILITY STUDIES; LIQUIDS; SOLIDIFICATION
OSTI ID:
21125885
Research Organizations:
Junta de Energia Nuclear (JEN), Madrid (Spain)
Country of Origin:
Spain
Language:
Spanish
Other Identifying Numbers:
TRN: ES09B0032
Availability:
Commercial reproduction prohibited; OSTI as DE21125885
Submitting Site:
SPN
Size:
17 pages
Announcement Date:
Feb 26, 2009

Citation Formats

Nuche, Vazquez F, and Lora Soria, F de. Concentration and solidification of liquid radioactive wastes. Laboratory studies; Concentracion e inmovilizacion de residuos liquidos radiactivos. Estudio de Laboratorio. Spain: N. p., 1969. Web.
Nuche, Vazquez F, & Lora Soria, F de. Concentration and solidification of liquid radioactive wastes. Laboratory studies; Concentracion e inmovilizacion de residuos liquidos radiactivos. Estudio de Laboratorio. Spain.
Nuche, Vazquez F, and Lora Soria, F de. 1969. "Concentration and solidification of liquid radioactive wastes. Laboratory studies; Concentracion e inmovilizacion de residuos liquidos radiactivos. Estudio de Laboratorio." Spain.
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