The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a long-term storage container for storage of radioactive material to inhibit radioactive radiation therefrom, said container having a bottom and upright wall extending therefrom, the top of said container to be closed by a screw-on lid, said container having an integral inner container part of plastic material with a bottom and upright wall, an integral outer container part of plastic material with a bottom and upright wall, and radioactive radiation inhibiting material in an inter space between the walls and bottoms of said inner and outer containers. The invention also relates to long-term storage container for storage of radioactive material to inhibit radioactive radiation therefrom.
Further, the invention relates to a method for manufacturing a radioactive radiation inhibiting lid suitable for fitting onto a top region of a long-term storage container for storage of radioactive material and inhibiting radioactive radiation therefrom. Also, the invention relates to a lid for use with such long-term storage container.
Long-term storage of radioactive material in a safe manner is an ever increasing environmental problem. Attempts have been made to have such material stored in metal barrels, but these are subject to rust or corrosion and therefore prone to leakage of the radioactive material.
To overcome such deterioration and possible leakage problem, there has been proposed to provide long-term storage containers of the type mentioned in the introductory part. Such container was essentially attempted made by inserting space members between the inner and outer container parts, and thereafter filling in liquid form the inter space with a radioactive radiation inhibiting material and leave it to solidify. However, tests proved that the inter space was not completely filled by the material, such as e.g. lead, thus leaving voids therein that would yield unacceptable radioactive radiation to the environment and cause serious health hazards to personnel handling such containers or moving about in storage rooms containing such containers filled with radioactive material. Further, such voids could only be spotted by carrying out expensive and time consuming tests, adding to the overall cost for each container, and destruction of unacceptable containers, as no means for repairs would be available
In recognition of such defective manufacturing method, and also the urgent need for safer, long-term storage containers which are ready to use after manufacturing without necessity of subsequent radioactive radiation leakage tests, the present invention provides for a method and container having properties of an inter space container part made from a void free radioactive radiation inhibiting material, and being safe and simple to manufacture, thus providing a safe, reliable storage container not requiring subsequent reliability tests.
In accordance with the invention the manufacturing method of such container comprises:
In a most preferred embodiment said first container part is said inner container part, said first wall face and said first bottom face of the first container part are exterior faces of said inner container, and said first side wall face and said first bottom face of the inter space container part are interior faces of the inter space container part. Said step g) provides in addition for threads on the outside of said outer container part, said threads dimensioned to enable fitting engagement with threads on a lid to be fitted by screwing onto the storage container.
Suitably, said plastic material is high density polyethylene, and the inter space container part forming the second container part is moulded from a radioactive radiation inhibiting material which is selectable from one of: lead, lead alloy, tin and tin alloy.
The provision of threads on the outer container part also includes provision of locking means configured for non-releasable engagement with a locking member on said lid when said lid is fully screwed onto the container.
According to the invention the method for manufacturing the radioactive radiation inhibiting lid comprises:
It is important in a safe manner to be able to lift the storage container with its contents, and according to an embodiment of the lid manufacturing method the first mould is configured to provide at a lower end of the skirt a lifting or engagement face suitable to co-operate with a container lifting device when such device is made to engage a container having a fitted lid.
As soon as a storage container has been fully filled by radioactive substances and other material, it is important to be able to secure that the lid when fully screwed onto the storage container cannot be removed from the container. Therefore, the step of casting said lid threads includes providing a locking member for non-releasable engagement with locking means on the outside of the storage container when the lid is fully screwed onto the container.
Suitably, said plastic material in the lid is high density polyethylene, and said radioactive radiation inhibiting material is selected from lead, lead alloy, tin and tin alloy.
The storage container comprises an integral inner container part of plastic material with a bottom and upright wall, an integral outer container part of plastic material with a bottom and upright wall, and a radioactive radiation inhibiting material in an interspace between the walls and bottoms of said inner and outer storage container part, respectively. According to the invention, the radioactive radiation inhibiting material is in the form of an injection or pressure moulded, integral inter space container having a bottom and an upright wall extending therefrom. In a preferred version the outer container part is a storage container part moulded onto the outside of the inter space container when the inter space container is fitted onto the outside of the inner container.
According to an embodiment of the storage container the storage container has on an outside face of the outer container part threads configured to engage threads on said lid, and wherein the outer container part has locking means for non-releasable locking engagement with a locking member on said lid when said lid is fully screwed onto the storage container.
Further, said radioactive radiation inhibiting material is one of: lead, lead alloy, tin and tin alloy, and said plastic material is high density polyethylene.
The lid to be used with the storage container has an injection moulded, integral first lid member of plastic material with a top part and a skirt depending therefrom, an inside of said skirt having threads to enable fitting engagement with external threads on said storage container, and at least one recess in said top part, and a second lid member provided in the form of a solidified radioactive radiation inhibiting material located in an inside region of said first lid member and said at least one recess, said material retained in said at least one recess non-releasably locking the second lid member to the first lid member. The lid has a portion of said skirt configured to be able to engage a container lifting device.
Suitably, the first lid member of said lid is made of a plastic material, e.g. high density polyethylene, being the same as that of the inner and outer container parts, and said radioactive radiation inhibiting material is one of: lead, lead alloy, tin and tin alloy.
The invention is now to be described with reference to the attached drawing figures.
It is noted that the inner container part 2 has integral bottom and upright wall. Also, the outer container part 3 has integral bottom and upright wall. An interspace between the inner container part 2 and the outer container part 3 is defined by an interspace container part 4 having a bottom and upright wall integrally made from a radioactive radiation inhibiting material through injection moulding or pressure moulding.
The inner and outer container parts 2, 3 are suitably made from a plastic material, e.g. high density polyethylene, through injection moulding, and the radioactive radiation inhibiting material is suitably one of: lead, lead alloy, tin and tin alloy.
As shown on
The lid 7 has an injection moulded, integral first lid member 7′, 7″; 7′″ of plastic material in the form of a top part 7′ and a skirt 7″ depending therefrom, an inside of said skirt 7″ having said threads 6 to enable fitting engagement with the external threads 5 on the storage container. There is in addition at least one recess 10; 11 in said top part, and a second lid member 12; 13 is provided in the form of a solidified radioactive radiation inhibiting material located in an inside region of said first lid member and said at least one recess, said material retained in said at least one recess 10; 11 non-releasably locking the second lid member 12; 13 to the first lid member 7′, 7″; 7′″.
A bottom end 14; 15 portion of the skirt portion of said first lid member 7′, 7″; 7′″ is configured to be able to engage a container lifting device (not shown). Similarly to the storage container parts 2 and 3, the first lid member 7′, 7″; 7′″ is suitably made of a plastic material, e.g. high density polyethylene. The manufacturing of the first lid member is suitably through an injection moulding process. The radioactive radiation inhibiting material is suitably one of lead, lead alloy, tin and tin alloy.
It is observed that in
Suitably in the injection moulding process of the inner and outer container parts there is used a plastic material which is e.g. high density polyethylene.
The inter space container part 38 forming the second container part is moulded from a radioactive radiation inhibiting material selectable from one of: lead, lead alloy, tin and tin alloy.
Following the procedure according to
Further, the provision of threads on the outer container part also includes provision of locking means configured for non-releasable engagement with a locking member on said lid when said lid is fully screwed onto the container.
With reference to
The first mould is configured to provide at a lower end 14; 15 of the skirt a lifting or engagement face suitable to cooperate with a container lifting device (not shown) when such device is made to engage a container having a fitted lid.
Step 51 also includes in casting said threads 6 provision of a locking member 9 for non-releasable engagement with locking means 8 on the outside of the storage container when the lid is fully screwed onto the container.
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