Vitrification by Plasma Treatment, an Environmentally Sound Technology for APC Residues

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Lourdes Yurramendi Juan Carlos Múgica Javier Antoñanzas Jorge Aragón Susana Caballero Eduardo Fernández
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Jan 1, 2008

Abstract

Air Pollution Control (APC) residues treatment by plasma was studied as a technology for vitrification. During the project a protocol to verify the plasma technology was developed and afterwards applied to a specific case study: the APC residues from Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators (MSWI). Different operational conditions were tested and the vitrified products obtained were analyzed using standardized leaching tests in order to evaluate their new properties concerning safety storage. Two leaching tests were used for the evaluation, the European EN 12457-4 compliance test for leaching of granular waste materials and the French XP X 31-211 test for the determination of the leachability of a solid waste material initially massive or generated by a solidification process. Finally, conclusions about the environmental performances of the technology were obtained.
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APA: Lourdes Yurramendi Juan Carlos Múgica Javier Antoñanzas Jorge Aragón Susana Caballero Eduardo Fernández  (2008)  Vitrification by Plasma Treatment, an Environmentally Sound Technology for APC Residues

MLA: Lourdes Yurramendi Juan Carlos Múgica Javier Antoñanzas Jorge Aragón Susana Caballero Eduardo Fernández Vitrification by Plasma Treatment, an Environmentally Sound Technology for APC Residues. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2008.

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