Vitrification is a process of converting a material into a
glass-like
amorphous solid which is free of any
crystalline structure, either by the quick removal or addition of
heat or by mixing with an additive. In this photo,
nuclear waste has been combined with glass-forming materials, vitrified, and is being poured into a container, after which it will be sealed. The final waste form resembles
obsidian and is a non-leaching, durable material that effectively traps the waste inside. The waste can be stored for relatively long periods in this form without concern for air or groundwater contamination.
Photo credit: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory