Published April 2, 2015 | Version 10001251
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Proposal of Solidification/Stabilisation Process of Chosen Hazardous Waste by Cementation

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This paper presents a part of the project solving which
is dedicated to the identification of the hazardous waste with the most
critical production within the Czech Republic with the aim to study
and find the optimal composition of the cement matrix that will
ensure maximum content disposal of chosen hazardous waste. In the
first stage of project solving – which represents this paper – a specific
hazardous waste was chosen, its properties were identified and
suitable solidification agents were chosen. Consequently
solidification formulas and testing methodology was proposed.

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