Cryogenic storage tanks are used to store cryogenic liquids, which are gases liquefied at extremely low temperatures—typically at or below -150°C. Common cryogenic liquids include oxygen, argon, nitrogen, hydrogen, and helium. These tanks are also used to store gases at higher cryogenic temperatures
Dewar flasks—also known as cryogenic liquid cylinders, portable cryogenic tanks, or mobile low-temperature liquid containers—are commonly referred to as liquid nitrogen tanks when storing LN₂. In Chinese industry standards, they are known as welded vacuum-insulated cylinders.Today, Dewars are increa
Vacuum insulated piping systems are essential for safely and efficiently transporting cryogenic liquids. Before beginning the system design, there are several important factors to consider. If you're curious about how to design an effective cryogenic pipeline system, let’s explore it together!Import
Liquid nitrogen is used in a wide variety of applications, especially in cryogenic and laboratory environments. Many people even use it as a refrigerant for personal purposes. Biological liquid nitrogen tanks are highly convenient for keeping items frozen over extended periods or for transporting
The working principle of a Dewar flask is based on suppressing the three basic modes of heat transfer—conduction, convection, and radiation—through its unique structural design, achieving excellent thermal insulation. Here’s a detailed explanation:1. Suppressing Heat Conduction1.1 Double-layer Vacuu
Biological liquid nitrogen tanks are primarily used to store biological samples. They are typically made from aluminum alloy or stainless steel, materials known for their excellent resistance to rust and corrosion. However, under certain conditions, rusting may still occur. Below are the main reason