Why use waste vitrification technology?
The GeoMelt® vitrification process offers significant advantages for radioactive and hazardous waste treatment and site remediation:
- Commercially proven at large scale
- Produces a superior chemically and mechanically durable waste form
- Scalability, flexibility, simplicity, and high waste loading improves project economics , reduces lifecycle costs and reduces worker risk by minimizing handling of waste
- Simultaneous processing of mixed organic, inorganic, reactive metal and radioactive wastes
- High radionuclide retention
- Permitted by the US EPA for treatment of PCBs (99.9999% proven destruction and removal efficiency)
Provide varied fit-to-purpose technologies to rise to all the challenges
The GeoMelt® Systems can be an In-Situ vitrification technology ideal for soil, solid wastes and debris but also an In-Container vitrification technology ideal for waste streams. This is a unique commingling of wastes to utilize glass-forming capabilities of one stream to stabilize other.
Veolia Nuclear Solutions has also developed a Modular Vitrification System (MVS®). A single-cycle hot-wall inductively heated in-container system where the heating range from ambient to 2000°C, providing only in-class flexibility to melt below volatizing temperature of many isotopes or at very high temps for high waste loading.