| Vitrification scroll 
  The highly active fission product solutions arising 
                      in reprocessing must be transferred to a product suitable for ultimate 
                      disposal. Vitrification has proven to be a suitable method for this 
                      purpose. In the French AVM process, the liquid high active waste solution 
                      is heated to high temperatures which causes the liquid to evaporate 
                      and the resulting granulate is molten at 1,100 °C to glass adding 
                      glass frit. This process is used in the French large-scale reprocessing 
                      plant La Hague. In the process developed by the Karlsruhe Research Centre, 
                      liquid high active waste solution is added directly to the molten glass 
                      mass at 1,150 °C. The liquid evaporates and the radioactive solids 
                      are homogenously embedded in the molten glass mass. In both processes 
                      the molten glass mass is filled into 1.3 m high 150 l steel containers 
                      holding about 400 kg glass product. The heat production due to the radioactive 
                      decay of the ingredients of such a container amounts to 1.5 to 2 kW. back |      
    
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 11 - 15 March 2018Munich, Germany
 
 
 30 September - 04 October 2018Prague, Czech Republic
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