Method of continuous decontamination of radiocontaminated liquid

Concentrating evaporators – Processes

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159DIG12, 159 271, 202173, 202184, 202197, 202237, 203 42, 203DIG9, 252632, B01D 106

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ABSTRACT:
A method of treating a liquid containing radioactive contaminants to produce a vapor containing a reduced amount of radioactive contaminant wherein continuous evaporation is effected in a vessel comprising two interconnected sections, one surrounding the other, the degree of evaporation in the inner section being greater than in the outer section thereof resulting in a greater concentration of radioactive material in the inner section.
The outer evaporation section acts as a shield to reduce the release of radiation from the concentration of radioactive materials in the inner section.

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