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LNG tank stratification

LNG refers to liquefied natural gas, a cryogenic liquid stored at minus 162 degrees Celsius. During the storage of LNG, long-term storage will cause LNG to be easily stratified.

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LNG refers to liquefied natural gas, a cryogenic liquid stored at minus 162 degrees Celsius. During the storage of LNG, long-term storage will cause LNG to be easily stratified. The stratification phenomenon will accelerate the gasification process of LNG, causing LNG to roll over, instantly creating huge tank pressure and bringing huge safety hazards. Generally, it is necessary to discharge BOG gas in the tank or spray to mix the liquid in the tank. The BOG gas discharge method causes environmental pollution and waste of LNG resources.

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