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Method for decontaminating hazardous material containers
   
Document Number
US Patent 5970420
Issued Date
October 19, 1999
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A process is provided for decontaminating metal objects, such as warhead components having hazardous materials adherent thereto. In the process, the objects are contacted with steam at a temperature above about 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit for a period of at least about 15 minutes under sub-atmospheric conditions. Thereafter, the steam used in the process is condensed to form a condensate and the condensate is used as a makeup component for an aqueous pacifying solution for pacification hazardous materials.
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Published
October 19, 1999
Application Number
08/927,073
Filed
September 11, 1997
US Classification
588/312   588/401 588/403
Int'l Classification
A62D   3/00   (20060101)   B08B   3/00   (20060101)   F42B   33/06   (20060101)   F42B   33/00   (20060101)  
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588/200   588/203   588/226  
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