Glass, Volume 26Minoru Tomozawa, R. H. Doremus Academic Press, 1977 - Glass |
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... glass forms possess good processing characteristics . The technology for making waste - glass forms is both well developed and well demonstrated . Waste - glass forms ranging in size from laboratory - scale products to multiton ...
... glass forms possess good processing characteristics . The technology for making waste - glass forms is both well developed and well demonstrated . Waste - glass forms ranging in size from laboratory - scale products to multiton ...
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... waste glasses . When fabricating large - scale waste - glass forms , devitrification can be minimized significantly by cooling the forms quickly through the annealing range . The degree of crystallinity and crystalline phases that may ...
... waste glasses . When fabricating large - scale waste - glass forms , devitrification can be minimized significantly by cooling the forms quickly through the annealing range . The degree of crystallinity and crystalline phases that may ...
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... waste forms for hundreds ( to thousands ) of years . During this delay , the potential hazards of radionuclides such as 90Sr will be significantly diminished because of radionuclide decay . Even when the groundwater may eventually ...
... waste forms for hundreds ( to thousands ) of years . During this delay , the potential hazards of radionuclides such as 90Sr will be significantly diminished because of radionuclide decay . Even when the groundwater may eventually ...
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RONALD E LOEHMAN 119 Sandia National Laboratories Albuquerque | 119 |
HeavyMetal Fluoride Glasses | 151 |
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