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Uranium IV Oxide by the Dry IDR Process

The IDR (Integrated Dry Route) process consists of reacting gaseous uranium(VI) fluoride with superheated steam, whereupon solid UO2F2 is formed, which is reduced with hydrogen to uranium(IV) oxide. This reaction can be carried out in both a fluidized bed reactor and in a rotary kiln, whereby the latter appears more suitable. [Pg.612]

U02-sintered pellets are produced by pressing and sintering in the presence of H2 atca. 1700°C [Pg.612]


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