50m3 Liquid Oxygen Storage Tank
Cryogenic storage tanks facilitate efficient storage of liquefied gases by maintaining ultra-low temperatures and minimizing evaporation losses. This ensures the availability of cryogens in a stable state, reducing the frequency of refilling and optimizing operational costs.
A cryogenic storage tank is a specialized type of tank designed to store liquefied gases at extremely low temperatures. Here is a general overview of the process involved in using a cryogenic storage tank:
Liquefaction: The gas is first cooled and compressed to convert it into a liquid state. Cryogenic gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, and argon have boiling points below -150°C, and they need to be stored at these low temperatures to maintain their liquid state.
Storage: The liquefied gas is then stored in the cryogenic storage tank, which is typically a double-walled vacuum-insulated container to minimize heat transfer and maintain the low temperature of the stored gas.
Monitoring and Control: Cryogenic storage tanks are equipped with pressure gauges, temperature sensors, and safety valves to monitor and control the conditions inside the tank. This ensures the safe storage and handling of the cryogenic gas.
Withdrawal: When needed, the liquefied gas can be withdrawn from the cryogenic storage tank through valves and pipelines for use in various applications such as medical, industrial, or research purposes.
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Item | Model | Dimension | Weight(KG) |
1 | CFL-40/0.8 | Φ2916*10754 | 14510 |
2 | CFL-50/0.8 | Φ2916*12992 | 20210 |
3 | CFL-80/0.8 | Φ3420*14510 | 32330 |
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