Microwave Nuclear Waste Recycling Center: Full-Scale Facility Design and Handoff

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Pilot-scale nuclear recycling proves the chemistry and the controls; full-scale facilities turn that proof into industrial reality. The Microwave Nuclear Waste Recycling Center is the full-scale offering: a complete nuclear waste recycling facility design, with microwave-enhanced processing, energy recovery, and gas and water treatment at capacities and specifications suited to national or regional deployment. The handoff includes system design, technical specifications, operations and safety documentation, and the control and monitoring architecture needed to run and regulate the plant.

The product sits alongside the Small Microwave Nuclear Recycler in the same portfolio—so partners can progress from R&D and pilot (10–50 kg batches, 5–10 kW) to full-scale deployment with a consistent technical language and handoff model. The value for governments, utilities, and specialized operators is a single, coherent package: not a consultancy engagement that produces a report, but a complete design and documentation set that can be handed to engineering and construction partners for implementation.

Christopher Gabriel Brown offers the Center as a complete technology handoff. Base delivery is one finished product copy; intellectual property is not transferred unless separately agreed in writing. Valuations, payment structures, and the full range of energy and environmental products—including the mobile recycling truck and the small microwave recycler—are available on the main site.

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