Cryogenic Oxygen Tanks
Cryogenic liquids are typically liquefied gases at -150 °C or lower. Common gases include oxygen, argon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and helium. They are stored in specially designed cryogenic storage tanks. Cryogenic tanks are also used for storing liquefied gases at slightly higher temperatures, examples of which include liquefied natural gas (LNG), carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide.
Cryogenic tanks act as a bulk gas source for a gas supply and distribution system, which allows connection to the user’s equipment, as well as for replenishment. The applications include metal processing, medical technology, electronics, water treatment, energy generation and the food industry. Cryogenic liquids are also used for low temperature cooling applications, such as engineering shrink fitting, food freezing and the storage of bio-samples.
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