Smite Stabilization Of Incinerator Ashes
    
    - Organization:
 - The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
 - Pages:
 - 9
 - File Size:
 - 293 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1996
 
Abstract
A synthetic Mineral Immobilization Technology (SMITE) has been developed for stabilizing municipal and hazardous waste incinerator ash. Tailored additives are introduced to the ash in a' first stage that pre-stabilizes all the toxic metal components in non-volatile forms. and in a second pyrometallurgical stage, these are converted to insoluble mineral analogues. It has been found that a combination of apatitie. spinal, anhydrite and monazite can immobilize all the ash components at high waste loading and high density. Typically the stabilized products contain in excess of 50 wt% ash and have densities of 2.5- 3.0 g.cc-1. Toxicity Characteristic Leach Procedure (TCLP) testing has demonstrated that the products well satisfy regulatory requirements. The cost of production and disposal of SMITE waste forms in 2-5 less expensive than. convential methods of solidification/stabilization. This paper will describe the principles of SMITE design for ash stabilization, outline the fabrication procedure, and present comprehensive microstructural and chemical data to validate waste form performance.
Citation
APA: (1996) Smite Stabilization Of Incinerator Ashes
MLA: Smite Stabilization Of Incinerator Ashes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1996.