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1 radioactive waste vitrification
остекловывание радиоактивных отходов
Отверждение жидких или порошкообразных радиоактивных отходов путем смешения их со стеклообразующими материалами, нагрева смеси до 1000 oС и розлива образующегося стекловидного продукта в толстостенные контейнеры из нержавеющей стали для застывания и последующего захоронения.
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > radioactive waste vitrification
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2 radioactive waste vitrification
остекловывание радиоактивных отходов; стеклование РАОEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > radioactive waste vitrification
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3 radioactive waste treatment
переработка радиоактивных отходов; обработка РАОEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > radioactive waste treatment
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4 solid radioactive waste treatment
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > solid radioactive waste treatment
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5 vitrification process
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6 остекловывание радиоактивных отходов
остекловывание радиоактивных отходов
Отверждение жидких или порошкообразных радиоактивных отходов путем смешения их со стеклообразующими материалами, нагрева смеси до 1000 oС и розлива образующегося стекловидного продукта в толстостенные контейнеры из нержавеющей стали для застывания и последующего захоронения.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > остекловывание радиоактивных отходов
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