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Comparative study of Synroc consolidation methods

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Australasian Ceramic Society

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The aim of the hot consolidation step in Synroc-C processing is to produce a near theoretically dense ceramic composed of the correct phases, having long-term chemical durability and minimal loss of volatile radioactive elements. The relative merits of pressureless sintering, hot uniaxial pressing, hot isostatic pressing, melting and spark plasma sintering of Synroc are discussed, together with the kinetics of hot-pressing.

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CD-Rom held by ANSTO Library at DDC: 620.14/67.

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Stewart, M. W. A., Carter, M. L., Moricca, S., Perera, D. S., & Vance, E. R. (1998). Comparative study of Synroc consolidation methods. Paper presented to PacRim2: the 2nd Iternational Meeting of Pacific Rim Ceramic Societies (incorporating Austceram 96) : 15-17 July 1996, Cairns, Australia. In Walls, P., Sorrell, C. C., Ruys, A., Australasian Ceramic Society., Pacific Rim Ceramic Society., & International Ceramic Society. (1998). PacRim2 : the 2nd international meeting of Pacific Rim Ceramic Societies (incorporating Austceram 96) : 15-17 July 1996, Cairns, Australia. In International ceramic monographs; Vol. 2, Menai, NSW : Australasian Ceramic Society.

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