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Safety of LNG tanks

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanks are important facilities for storing LNG, and their design and construction requirements are very strict to ensure safety.

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Liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanks are important facilities for storing LNG, and their design and construction requirements are very strict to ensure safety.

Structural safety: The tank must have sufficient strength and stability to withstand the pressure of the internal liquid and the impact of the external environment (such as earthquakes, wind loads, etc.).
Anti-leakage design: The tank must be designed as a double-layer structure or have other effective anti-leakage measures to prevent liquid leakage from causing harm to the environment and personnel.
Safety valve and monitoring system: The tank should be equipped with safety valves, pressure sensors, temperature sensors and other equipment to monitor the status of the tank in real time to prevent overpressure or abnormal temperature.

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