Cryogenic liquid oxygen tanks are equipment used to store liquid oxygen, which is usually kept in liquid form at extremely low temperatures (about -183°C or -297°F).
The working principle of liquid nitrogen storage tank is to liquefy nitrogen and store it in the inner tank.
The thermal insulation design of liquid nitrogen storage tanks is a key factor in ensuring efficient and economical operation of liquid nitrogen storage tanks. Excellent thermal insulation properties can minimize the evaporation and loss of liquid nitrogen.
Liquid nitrogen is usually stored at low pressure, but the tank needs to be able to withstand a certain internal pressure. The design pressure is usually around 0.1 MPa (1 bar), but the specific value depends on the actual application and safety requirements.
Liquid oxygen: commonly used in medical, industrial and aerospace fields.
Cryogenic oxygen, nitrogen and argon storage tanks are usually composed of a double-layer metal structure, in which the inner layer is a container for storing liquid gas and the outer layer is an insulation layer.
Cryogenic oxygen, nitrogen and argon storage tanks are special containers for storing and transporting cryogenic gases such as liquid oxygen, nitrogen and argon.
LCO2 (Liquid Carbon Dioxide) storage tanks are equipment specifically designed to store and handle liquid carbon dioxide.
LNG storage tank:Function: Store liquefied natural gas, usually a double-layer tank with high thermal insulation performance.
The maintenance of carbon dioxide storage tanks is an important part of ensuring their safe and efficient operation, which usually includes steps such as cleaning, inspection, repair and pressure testing.
Carbon steel is suitable for making CO2 tanks that require high strength but do not involve highly corrosive media.
Low alloy steel is often used to make carbon dioxide storage tanks that withstand medium pressure. It has good strength and toughness and can cope with certain pressure and impact.
Maintenance and care of liquid oxygen tanks
Safe use of liquid oxygen tanks
Introduction to Liquid Oxygen Tanks
The material selection of carbon dioxide storage tanks needs to comprehensively consider factors such as working pressure, temperature, characteristics of the storage medium, and economy.