Cryogenic Tanks

Cryogenic tanks are specialized containers used to store liquefied gases at extremely low temperatures. They ensure the preservation of materials that require stable and ultra-cold environments.

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Common Applications

biological sample storage

food processing

medical applications

industrial gas supply

research laboratories

semiconductor manufacturing

Buying Guide

Cryogenic Tank Buying Considerations

  • Evaluate the storage capacity to match your usage needs.
  • Consider the types of gases you will store and choose a tank compatible with them.
  • Check for the tank's compliance with safety standards and certifications.
  • Consider the tank's insulation efficiency to ensure minimal heat transfer.
  • Assess the mobility needs, whether a stationary or mobile tank is required.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are cryogenic tanks used for?
Cryogenic tanks are used for the storage of liquefied gases at extremely low temperatures, such as liquid nitrogen and oxygen.
How do cryogenic tanks maintain low temperatures?
They are designed with specific insulation materials and techniques that minimize heat transfer, preserving the low temperature of the stored contents.
What materials are cryogenic tanks made of?
Cryogenic tanks are typically made from stainless steel or aluminum to withstand extremely low temperatures and prevent corrosion.
Are there different types of cryogenic tanks?
Yes, there are various types including stationary, mobile, and specialty tanks designed for specific gases.