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Design and Build of an Electric Melter Off-gas Control System


Idaho, United States
Government : Federal
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Idaho National Laboratory (INL) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) are studying a used nuclear fuel reprocessing system that could be used to recycle used nuclear fuel by separating waste fission products from re-useable, valuable uranium that can be used in making new nuclear fuel.  This process includes dissolving the mixture of uranium and fission products in a nitric and hydrofluoric acids, then using an organic extraction process to remove and recover the uranium.  The waste fission products remain in the acidic aqueous "raffinate" stream."  The fission products in this raffinate waste stream are expected to require stabilization in a vitrified glass waste form for safe disposal.   

INL and PNNL plan to construct and operate a facility in which to test the performance of the electric melter process that would receive a non-radioactive but chemically similar simulant of this raffinate.  This test system will be located at INL in or near Idaho Falls, ID.  In the melter, which operates at a temperature of about 1,050 to 1,150oC, the water, nitric acid, and other volatile and semi-volatile materials evolve into an off-gas stream, while the fission products (in this case, non-radioactive simulants of fission products) are melted with glass forming chemicals into a molten glass.  Upon cooling, the molten glass provides a durable waste form for long-term disposal.

Expressions of interest are requested from companies who would like to receive a request for proposal to design and build this off-gas system.  We expect to request proposals and desire to award a contract prior to the end of September 2019.


Steve Gihring, Phone 208-526-7706, Email steven.gihring@inl.gov

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