Measuring and testing – Sampler – sample handling – etc. – Flow divider – deflector – or interceptor
Patent
1989-06-21
1991-02-12
Raevis, Robert
Measuring and testing
Sampler, sample handling, etc.
Flow divider, deflector, or interceptor
G01N 100
Patent
active
049914502
ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to a filling arrangement for taking samples of radioactive process solutions from a liquid flow. The filling arrangement includes a filling head having a through-flow bore. The bore has a constriction in its cross section with first and second passages branching off from the through-flow bore forward of and rearward of the constriction, respectively. To reduce the risk of obstruction when samples of radioactive liquids containing solids are taken, the filling passages are formed so as to be mutually adjacent. The passages are open at the end remote from the through-flow bore and terminate in a conically tapered extension formed on the filling head. The open sample vessel is pushed over the conically tapered extension when taking a sample.
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Haut Wolfgang
Schaarschmidt Ulrich
Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Wiederaufarbeitung von Kernbrennstoffe
Ottesen Walter
Raevis Robert
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