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Precautions for using storage tanks after a disaster

The use of cryogenic storage tanks should be stopped after a natural disaster and tested before re-use.

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Need to comply with various accidents including but not limited to: accidents during transportation, immersion in water, exposure to excessive heat or fire, and severe weather conditions (earthquakes, typhoons, etc.), whenever the container is suspected If there is a problem or actual damage, the safety regulations must be strictly followed. If you know or suspect that the container has a vacuum problem (even if the situation mentioned above does not occur), you should suspend use and conduct a sandwich vacuum test or static evaporation rate test, and then put it into use after confirming that there is no problem. Furthermore, no damaged or suspicious containers should be refilled before repair and inspection. If you have any problems, contact HNJS COMPANY Dispose of.

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