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The use of ``self heating`` ceramics as crucibles for microwave melting metals and nuclear waste glass
Authors
E. F. Sturcken
Publication date
31 December 1990
Publisher
Westinghouse Savannah River Company
Abstract
Silicon carbide (SiC) crucibles were used to melt aluminum and copper in conventional and tuned microwave cavities at a microwave frequency of 2450 MHz. SiC crucibles were also used to vitrify and homogenize mixtures of nuclear waste and glass frit
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