Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... melting the waste with glass - forming additives , ( 3 ) casting the glass into metal canisters , and ( 4 ) sealing ... melting high - level waste in a stainless - steel container that served first as the melting vessel and then as the ...
... melting the waste with glass - forming additives , ( 3 ) casting the glass into metal canisters , and ( 4 ) sealing ... melting high - level waste in a stainless - steel container that served first as the melting vessel and then as the ...
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... melting . An alter- native is the synthesis of fluoride compounds directly from metals or oxides by using well ... Melting Methods and Procedures In contrast to many silicate and oxide glasses , the melting of heavy - metal fluorides is ...
... melting . An alter- native is the synthesis of fluoride compounds directly from metals or oxides by using well ... Melting Methods and Procedures In contrast to many silicate and oxide glasses , the melting of heavy - metal fluorides is ...
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... melting do not appear to be crucial , although time at elevated temperatures ( > 850 ° C ) should be minimized bcause of ZrF4 ( or HfF4 ) volatility . Composition searches carried out by Michel Poulain and co - workers at the University ...
... melting do not appear to be crucial , although time at elevated temperatures ( > 850 ° C ) should be minimized bcause of ZrF4 ( or HfF4 ) volatility . Composition searches carried out by Michel Poulain and co - workers at the University ...
Contents
vii | 57 |
RONALD E LOEHMAN 119 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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absorption coefficient AlF3 analysis Basis for Nuclear bead seal behavior Bendow borosilicate glass bulk glasses bulk modulus CCl4 Ceram chemical composite sphere constant cooling corrosion crystalline crystallization curve dB/km devices dielectric Drexhage effects elastic electrical electron energy fibers fluorohafnate fluorozirconate glasses fused silica glass formation glass transition glass transition temperature glass-clad glass-forming region heavy-metal fluoride glasses increase interface traps ions layers leachability leaching Loehman Lucas materials measured melt metal Mitachi modulus MOSFET Moynihan nitride nitrogen Non-Cryst Nuclear Waste Nuclear Waste Management observed optical optical fibers oxide glasses oxynitride glasses Phys Poulain properties Radioactive Waste radionuclides refractive index Rekhson result sample sandwich seal Scherer seal Eq setting temperature shown in Fig silicon SiO2 SiO2 films Solids solution split ring stiffness ratio stress relaxation structural relaxation studies Subsection substrate surface Table techniques thermal thickness viscoelastic viscosity vitreous vitrification Waste Management waste-glass forms wavelength ZBLA ZBLAN ZrF4