“…During the development of the pot-calcination process ORNL, a processing 10.41 (a) The calcine particle density is variable (about 4.3 g/cm3 average) because particles from simulated defense waste slurries remain as separate and distinct compounds, i.e., the calcine is composed of Mn02 particles, NiO particles, zeolite particles, particles containing water-soluble compounds, etc. (b) Adapted from Bonner, Blair and Romero 1976; temperature of 900 0 C was found to achieve complete nitrate decomposition and thus to assure that sealed canisters of calcine would not pressurize. Such treatment of the WNYNSC calcine would first result in melting the calcine followed by solidification into a monolith.…”