Horizontal LNG Tank
LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) has become the main gas source or transition gas source for cities that cannot use natural gas for gas supply, and is also a supplementary gas source or peak-regulating gas source for many cities that use natural gas for gas supply. The LNG is transported from the low-temperature tank truck to the gasification station. The tanker is pressurized by the turbocharger.
The LNG in the tank truck is pressurized into the low-temperature storage tank of the tank. The LNG in the tank is passed through. The self-contained supercharging system is pressed into the air-temperature gasifier. In the gasifier, the LNG is transformed into a gas by heat absorption, and the temperature is raised in the heating section of the gasifier. The summer gas temperature reaches 20℃ in the summer, and the winter does not. It is lower than -10℃, and then filtered, depressurized (to 0.4MPa), metered, and odorized, and then enters the pipe network system and is sent to each gas user.