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Hazardous Or Toxic Waste Destruction Or Containment > Destruction Or Containment Of Radioactive Waste Destruction Or Containment Of Radioactive WasteDestruction Or Containment Of Radioactive Waste patent applications listed are from June 2005 to current and include Date, Patent Application Number, Patent Title, Patent Abstract summary and are linked to the corresponding patent application page.01/11/07 - 20070010700 - Safety containers for biologically active substances and method for producing said container The invention relates to safety containers for biologically active substances, in particular cytostatic agents, said container having increased or higher fracture strength and shatterproof qualities, in addition to an uncontaminated exterior. The invention also relates to a method for producing said containers and to the use of a medium containing ... 11/23/06 - 20060264687 - Treating radioactive materials Methods of treating radioactive materials are disclosed. In one aspect, a method may include mixing a radioactive isotope diluted in a filler material with a radioactive material treatment composition to form a resulting material. The radioactive material treatment composition may include mostly salt, and from 0.5 to 15 wt % ... 10/12/06 - 20060229484 - Potentially hazardous material management methods and apparatuses An apparatus is provided with instructions adapted to present aggregated or averaged data associated with potentially hazardous material management of a number of reference entities. ... 09/28/06 - 20060217584 - Foam and gel methods for the decontamination of metallic surfaces Decontamination of nuclear facilities is necessary to reduce the radiation field during normal operations and decommissioning of complex equipment. In this invention, we discuss gel and foam based diphosphonic acid (HEDPA) chemical solutions that are unique in that these solutions can be applied at room temperature; provide protection to the ... 08/31/06 - 20060195002 - Use of sintered mixed carbonated for the confinement of radioactive carbon This use may for example involve a process comprising: mixing C02 having a radioactive carbon to be contained, or a simple carbonate of an alkali, alkaline-earth or rare-earth metal having a radioactive carbon to be contained, with an aqueous solution of a mixture of ACln and BClm or with an ... 08/17/06 - 20060183956 - Method of transporting waste explosive materials A method of transporting known and unknown waste explosives or explosive materials from a site where they are located to a waste disposal facility. The waste explosives or explosive materials are placed in an explosion-proof vessel mounted on a mobile trailer or other vehicle at the site. Thereafter, the explosion-proof ... 07/27/06 - 20060167330 - System and method for chemical decontamination of radioactive material A method for chemically decontaminating radioactive material. The method includes reducing-dissolving step for setting surface of radioactive material in contact with reducing decontamination liquid including mono-carboxylic acid and di-carboxylic acid as dissolvent; and oxidizing-dissolving step for setting the surface of the radioactive material in contact with oxidizing decontamination liquid including ... 03/23/06 - 20060063959 - Compositions and methods for removing heavy metals from contaminated samples using membranes provided with purified metallothionein (mt) proteins Devices, such as solid supports having metal binding proteins, such as metallothionein proteins, bound thereto are disclosed for removing metals from substrates in need of having such metals removed therefrom. Specifically membranes having metallothionein proteins from the brine shrimp Artemia are disclosed for removing metals from liquid substrates. Associated methods ... 06/09/05 - 20050124842 - Method for destroying a nuclear graphite by gasification in aqueous medium A process for the treatment of a nuclear graphite contaminated with radioelements includes subjecting the graphite, immersed in a medium containing water, to high-voltage pulses. The pulses have sufficient energy for electric arcs to be initiated and to break the constituent bonds of the water molecules and the carbon-carbon bonds ... ### FreshPatents.com Support |