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James Fisher Technologies


MALLET®


- The missing piece of the puzzle in transforming nuclear waste management worldwide!


Designed to revolutionise the process of nuclear waste disposal globally, Lucideon presents MALLET® (MIDAR®


- Augmented Lower-cost Lower-carbon Encapsulation Technique) to the nuclear sector.


The system provides a  method of managing Intermediate Level Waste streams (ILW), including oils, graphite, zeolites, sludges, and ashes.


"MALLET® represents a 


  Waste stream disposal techniques, such as Portland Cement, including a  , as well as a considerable reduction in processing and disposal. The technology is also ."


•  •  •  • 


Embrace the future of nuclear waste management with Lucideon's MALLET®


– paving the way for a more sustainable world.


Together, let's   


Booth 629


Gloveboxes/Containments Robotics/Remote Tooling Reactor Segmentation


Engineering Services Precision Manufacturing Integration & Prototyping


Commercial Grade Dedication


WWW.LUCIDEON.COM MALLET@LUCIDEON.COM


Cleaning up the challenges of the pastdelivering the innovation for the future


MALLET®


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