Immobilizing fission products in glass (photo)

Artifact Number:

2018-025

Description

A 38 cm by 48 cm mat-backed photo of a CRNL technologist making measurements on a non-active glass block used for trials in 1959 and 1969 for the immobilization of fission products for underground storage.  In actual practice, the highly radioactive wastes, in a hot “glass melt”, would be poured into the ceramic vessel in a shielded area.  The cooled blocks would then be removed from the crucible and buried for long-term tests on the leaching rates of the fission products to soil and groundwater. The photograph on the right details the immobilization procedure.

Details

Keywords:
radioactive wastes; fission products; underground storage
Date:
1959
Associated artifacts:
See artifact 2018-026
Notes:
The technologist in the photo was Bob Hewitt of what was then the Chemical Engineering Branch at CRNL.
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