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Use of Cement Grouts for the Immobilisation of Solid Radioactive Waste. (Interim Report)
The use of cement grouts is being considered for the immobilisation of solid items of radioactive waste. In this report the factors which influence the selection of a grout for use in an active plant are identified. The properties and limitations of standard cement grouts are summarised. Inactive grouting trials carried out in the period September 1981 to June 1982 on the 220 dm exp 3 scale are described. (Atomindex citation 14:807523)
Use of Cement Grouts for the Immobilisation of Solid Radioactive Waste. (Interim Report)
The use of cement grouts is being considered for the immobilisation of solid items of radioactive waste. In this report the factors which influence the selection of a grout for use in an active plant are identified. The properties and limitations of standard cement grouts are summarised. Inactive grouting trials carried out in the period September 1981 to June 1982 on the 220 dm exp 3 scale are described. (Atomindex citation 14:807523)
Use of Cement Grouts for the Immobilisation of Solid Radioactive Waste. (Interim Report)
D. J. Brown (author) / D. L. Smith (author)
1982
36 pages
Report
No indication
English
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