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1 инертизация
инертизация
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inertisation
The process of waste inertisation includes solidification and stabilisation; stabilisation is the process used for reduction of hazard potential of the waste by converting the contaminants into their least soluble, least immobile, or least toxic form. Solidification physically binds or encapsulates the waste in a monolithic solid of high structural integrity. Thus solidification may be used for powders, liquids or gases. (Source: ENVAR)
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immobile — Immobile, Immobilis, voyez Immeuble … Thresor de la langue françoyse
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