Density increase of polyethylene solidified wastes. Increase by cupper slag.:Increase by Cupper Slag
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A polyethylene solidification process of the low- and intermediate-level radioactive wastes generated from nuclear power facilities has already been developed. However, the density of polyethylene solidified filtersludge and spent ion-exchange resin is less than the value of 1.2, which is considered to be necessary for a waste solid to be dumped into sea. This lack of the density may cause these polyethylene solidified wastes to float on the sea surface and carry the radioactivity to the human environment, when the sealed waste containers happen to be damaged for some reasons.<BR>In this study, a trial is made to prepare polyethylene products having the higher density, and the products was adjusted to have the density of higher values than 1.2 by mixing about 3233W/O of cupper slag. These polyethylene products showed the monoaxial compressive strength of above 150 kg/cm<SUP>2</SUP> and the good stability in deionized water for immersion period of 500 days. The volume reduction factor of these heavier polyethylene products to which cupper slag was added also becomes smaller, but it shows still twice as large as that of the cement- and asphalt-solidified wastes.
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