Polyethylene solidification of low-level wastes
Abstract
The results of an investigation on the solidification of low-level radioactive waste in polyethylene are discussed. Waste streams included those which result from advanced volume reduction technologies (dry evaporator concentrate salts and incinerator ash) and those which remain problematic for solidification using contemporary agents (ion exchange resins). Four types of commercially available low-density polyethylenes were employed which encompass a range of processing and property characteristics. Process development studies were conducted to ascertain optimal process control parameters for successful solidification. Maximum waste loadings were determined for each waste and polyethylene type. Property evaluation testing was performed on laboratory-scale specimens to assess the potential behavior of actual waste forms in a disposal environment.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- February 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985psll.rept.....K
- Keywords:
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- Ion Exchange Resins;
- Polyethylenes;
- Radioactive Wastes;
- Solidification;
- Cesium 137;
- Cobalt 60;
- Deformation;
- Density (Mass/Volume);
- Expansion;
- Leaching;
- Process Control (Industry);
- Strontium 85;
- Tensile Properties;
- Nuclear and High-Energy Physics