Retention system and method for preventing the efflux of substan

Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Filling means with receiver or receiver coacting means – Flexible or collapsible receiver

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141 67, 141114, 137571, B65D 9024, B08B 1500

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056998406

ABSTRACT:
A retention system is described for collecting substances from installations. This includes at least one outlet line which opens into at least one flexible container which is joined in am essentially pressure-tight manner. The container is attached to a pressure relief valve and serves as a pressure relief safety device for conducting away substances from the installation. The flexible container must be dimensioned at least so that in the filled state it has an internal volume such that the internal pressure of the joint system of outlet line and flexible container virtually corresponds to the external pressure.

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