This paper describes the results of tests that evaluated the compatibility of high-strength, oxidation-resistant alloys with melts of Savannah River Plant (SRP) waste and glass-forming additives under in-can melting conditions. They were carried out to evaluate high temperature alternatives to Type 304L stainless steel for use as in-can melting canisters. The compatibility of candidate canister alloys with simulated waste glass during both waste-form fabrication and during conditions expected in long-term storage is being characterized.1, 2
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1980
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