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How does a cryogenic tank work?

Cryogenic tanks work on the principle that liquefied gases enter the low temperature environment of the inner tank and are liquefied, occupying a fairly small volume.

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Cryogenic tanks work on the principle that liquefied gases enter the low temperature environment of the inner tank and are liquefied, occupying a fairly small volume. The cryogenic tank keeps the gas in a liquid state so that it can be delivered to where it is needed at any time for use. The liquefied gas is in a deeply refrigerated state, frozen in a cryogenic environment, making the gas more dilute. Their storage efficiency is high, typically 70% to 80%, so they are widely used in the chemical and petrochemical industries.

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