Compositions – Radioactive compositions
Patent
1977-08-05
1982-02-16
Kyle, Deborah L.
Compositions
Radioactive compositions
264 05, G21F 936
Patent
active
043158315
ABSTRACT:
Process for the conditioning of solid radioactive waste with large dimensions, constituted by contaminated objects such as cartridge filters, metal chips, tools etc., wherein said waste is incorporated into an ambient temperature-thermosetting resin to which has previously been added at least one inert filler, and the said resin is then cross-linked. One application is the encasing of solid radioactive waste below water, particularly at the bottom of a pond.
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Morin Bruno
Thiery Daniel
Commissariat a l''Energie Atomique
Kyle Deborah L.
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