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ISO 6962:2004
ISO 6962:2004 Nuclear energy – Standard method for testing the long-term alpha irradiation stability of matrices for solidification of high-level radioactive waste
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Categories: ICS:13.030.30, ICS:13.280
Description
ISO 6962:2004 specifies a method designed to check the long-term stability of a solid to alpha disintegration by detection of all modifications in the properties of an irradiated sample.
The material favoured hitherto is a borosilicate glass, but possible alternatives include ceramics, glass-ceramics or other glass compositions.
Edition
2
Published Date
2004-07-02
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
8
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Abstract
ISO 6962:2004 specifies a method designed to check the long-term stability of a solid to alpha disintegration by detection of all modifications in the properties of an irradiated sample.
The material favoured hitherto is a borosilicate glass, but possible alternatives include ceramics, glass-ceramics or other glass compositions.
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