Ducrete

Ducrete

Ducrete is a version of concrete investigated for use for construction of casks for storage of radioactive waste. It is a composite material with depleted uranium dioxide aggregate used instead of conventional gravel and a Portland cement binder.

Ducrete containers need only be about 1/3 as thick, and therefore considerably lighter than conventional concrete ones, to provide the same degree of radiation shielding.[citation needed]



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