Compression and Tile Formation
After the heating and sterilization process, the waste is compressed into small, flat tiles. These tiles are made up of the converted waste, which has been transformed into a usable form. The tiles are typically around 1-2 cm in size and can be stacked and stored easily.
The compression process uses a combination of heat and pressure to compact the waste into the desired shape. The resulting tiles are strong, lightweight, and can be used for a variety of purposes, including radiation shielding.