Advantages of liquid nitrogen storage tanks
Liquid nitrogen storage tanks can store liquid nitrogen at extremely low temperatures (about -196°C), which is suitable for applications that require ultra-low temperature environments, such as biological sample preservation, superconductor cooling, etc.
Liquid nitrogen storage tanks can store liquid nitrogen at extremely low temperatures (about -196°C), which is suitable for applications that require ultra-low temperature environments, such as biological sample preservation, superconductor cooling, etc.
Liquid nitrogen storage tanks are designed with pressure release and thermal insulation protection to ensure safe operation. The inner and outer double-layer structure effectively prevents leakage and high pressure, reducing safety hazards.
Because liquid nitrogen has good thermal insulation properties, the evaporation loss of liquid nitrogen can be reduced, thereby reducing the cost of use. The efficient insulation layer can maximize the retention of liquid nitrogen and reduce the need for frequent replenishment.
The storage tank provides a stable low-temperature environment, which helps to maintain a constant temperature of liquid nitrogen and ensure the stability and reliability of experiments and industrial processes.