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publicationNumber EP-1600982-A2
titleOfInvention Container and process for gastight encapsulation of a radioactive object
abstract A container for gas-tight encapsulation of a radioactive object has a cladding tube (2) whose two-sided openings are each closed by a closure cap (3, 4). The ends of the cladding tube (2) are each provided with an external thread (7), the closure caps (3,4) have a with an internal thread (19) on the external thread (7) of the cladding tube ends screwed sleeve portion (17), in each cap (3,4) a sealing element (5) is arranged, which covers the inner cross-sectional area of the cladding tube (2) and cooperates with a sealing surface (14) with a counter-surface surrounding the inner cross-sectional area. The sealing element (15) is connected to the closure cap (3,4) in such a way that it presses with its sealing surface (14) against the mating surface when the closure cap (3,4) is tightened and when the closure cap (3,4) is detached from the mating surface is lifted. In each sleeve portion (17) is a respective counter surface of the cladding tube (2) and the sealing surface (14) enclosing interior (20) is provided, which is connected via a ventilation opening (21) in the wall of the sleeve portion (17) with the environment.
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