Claims
- 1. A method for vitrifying hazardous waste comprising:
- introducing the hazardous waste and any other necessary components for forming a glassy material upon heating into a metallic melting vessel;
- mixing molten material within the melting vessel by a stirrer while passing an electrical current between the melting vessel and the stirrer;
- locating the melting vessel within a metallic containment vessel so as to contain any material that exits the melting vessel upon failure of the melting vessel; and
- sensing for a failure of the melting vessel.
- 2. A method for vitrifying hazardous waste as in claim 1 wherein the sensing for failure of the melting vessel is performed by detecting a change in pressure of a hermetically sealed chamber between the melting and containment vessels.
- 3. A method for vitrifying hazardous waste as in claim 1 wherein the sensing for failure of the melting vessel is performed by deflecting the presence of material received within the containment vessel from the failed melting vessel.
- 4. A method for vitrifying hazardous waste as in claim 3 wherein the presence of material received within the containment vessel from the failed melting vessel is detected by an electrical circuit.
- 5. A method for vitrifying hazardous waste as in claim 1 wherein a pair of sensors are utilized to detect failure of the melting vessel.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/246,414 filed on May 20, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,562,363.
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