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Characteristics and differences between carbon dioxide storage tanks and liquid oxygen storage tanks

The physical properties of carbon dioxide storage tanks and liquid oxygen storage tanks are different. Usually, the temperature of liquid carbon dioxide storage tanks is -20°C, while that of liquid...
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The physical properties of carbon dioxide storage tanks and liquid oxygen storage tanks are different. Usually, the temperature of liquid carbon dioxide storage tanks is -20°C, while that of liquid oxygen is -186°C. The same thing between the two is that they are both thermal insulation storage tanks, including PU insulation or double-layer vacuum insulation.
However, the inner material of the carbon dioxide storage tank is not as high as that of the liquid oxygen storage tank. After all, the temperature is not as low as that of liquid oxygen. The other is the design pressure. The design pressure of the carbon dioxide tank car is usually 2.0-2.5Mp, while that of the liquid oxygen tank car is usually 0.8-1.6Mp.

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