Case Study – A University Lab Runs a Pilot-Scale Nuclear Recycling Program Without a Full-Scale Budget

[lcus_masonry_article] Case Study: A University Lab Runs a Pilot-Scale Nuclear Recycling Program Without a Full-Scale Budget A university engineering department with ties to national nuclear R&D had a mandate to train personnel and validate microwave-enhanced waste processing at pilot scale. They did not have budget or site for a full-scale facility; they needed a compact […]

Product Insight – Pilot-Scale Nuclear Recycling, What Complete Handoff Actually Means

[lcus_masonry_article] Product Insight: Pilot-Scale Nuclear Recycling—What “Complete Handoff” Actually Means Full-scale nuclear waste recycling is a capital and permitting marathon. Not every need justifies that scale. Research institutions, universities, and regional pilots need a compact system that preserves the core physics and chemistry—microwave-enhanced processing, energy recovery, gas and water treatment—in a footprint and budget that […]