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Auguste Cryogenics AC Series Liquid Nitrogen Cylinders

Auguste Cryogenics AC Series Liquid Nitrogen Cylinders

Our AC liquid cylinder range for the storage and transport of liquefied gas represents a key component of the Auguste Cryogenics product portfolio. These portable pressure vessels are manufactured to a highly critical design and specification developed by Auguste Cryogenics. The reliable products have been successfully operating throughout Europe and around the world for decades. The inner and outer vessels are made of super-insulated high-grade stainless steel and are protected by a high-integrity vacuum. All cylinders comply with the European Directive 2010/35/EU for portable pressure equipment (TPED).
Low-pressure liquid cylinders
These cylinders are portable units designed and manufactured to robust construction standards intended to be transported together with the product. These vessels are available with or without an internal pressure generation coil. All units feature quick and easy liquid withdrawal.
Medium and high-pressure liquid cylinders
Each vessel in this range of transportable cylinders has a pressure generation circuit. There is also an integrated economizer circuit that helps reduce and control overflow gas consumption. The optimized design helps maintain boil-off gas during low demand periods and builds pressure quickly for peak demand. The Auguste Cryogenic AC line represents the GOLD standard for industrial gas-liquid cylinder performance.

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Haier YDZ Series Liquid Nitrogen Cylinders

Haier YDZ Series Liquid Nitrogen Cylinders

The innovative, unique design of the LN2 Storage and Supply Liquid Nitrogen Supply Series uses the pressure generated by the evaporation of small amounts of liquid nitrogen to discharge LN2 into other containers. Storage capacities range from 5 to 500 liters. The stainless steel construction can withstand the most severe conditions and provides long-term safety. It also provides a lower evaporation rate compared to traditional welded isolation tanks. The LN2 Storage and Supply Pressure Series models are equipped with a pressure valve, a discharge valve, a discharge valve and a pressure gauge.

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IC Biomedical LD ​​Series Liquid Nitrogen Storage Tanks

IC Biomedical LD ​​Series Liquid Nitrogen Storage Tanks

For safe storage and distribution of small amounts of liquid nitrogen Robust ribbed high strength aluminum body, magnetic neck tube design and more durable paint Advanced insulation materials ensure high thermal efficiency

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Description

Liquid Nitrogen Tanks

Liquid nitrogen tanks are specially designed containers used to safely store liquid nitrogen at extremely low temperatures. Liquid nitrogen has a boiling point of -196 °C (-321 °F), making it an extremely cold substance. For this reason, tanks used for storing liquid nitrogen must be resistant to such low temperatures and provide a high level of thermal insulation.


Types of Liquid Nitrogen Tanks

Liquid nitrogen tanks are mainly divided into two primary groups based on their intended use and capacity.


Dewar Tanks

Dewar tanks consist of two nested metal containers. The inner vessel holds the liquid nitrogen, while the outer vessel is vacuum insulated. This design minimizes heat transfer. Dewar tanks are generally preferred for storing and transporting small volumes of liquid nitrogen.


Pressurized Tanks

Pressurized tanks are used to store larger volumes of liquid nitrogen. They feature an insulation system similar to Dewar tanks; however, they are equipped with additional components to control internal pressure.


Applications of Liquid Nitrogen Tanks

Liquid nitrogen tanks are widely used in many different fields that require extremely low temperatures.


Biology and Medicine

Examples include long-term storage of cells, tissues, and organs (cryopreservation), storage of blood and blood products, preservation of vaccines and biological samples, and cryotherapy applications used in cancer treatment.


Industry

Liquid nitrogen tanks are used in metal processing for cooling and hardening, manufacturing of electronic components, cooling of superconductors, and food freezing applications.


Research

Liquid nitrogen tanks play an important role in advanced applications such as low-temperature physics experiments, materials science studies, and cooling of rocket fuels in space research.


Other Areas of Use

Liquid nitrogen tanks are also utilized in various fields such as storage of sperm and embryos in the livestock sector, as well as the creation of special effects in art and stage productions.