LNG storage tanks are widely used in the reception stations of LPG, liquefied factories, satellite liquefied devices, industrial gas vaporization stations, etc.
Strict production procedures ensure the safe and efficient operation of nitrogen storage tanks
Nitrogen tanks are widely used in industries, laboratories, medical treatments, etc., mainly used to provide an inert gas environment, cool or protect materials, and as a gas medium in chemical reactions.
Nitrogen storage tanks use high-pressure and corrosion-resistant materials such as carbon steel or stainless steel to ensure structural safety.
LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) Tank Vaporizer is a device used to convert liquefied natural gas (LNG) into gaseous natural gas.
Liquid oxygen tanks have different requirements and standards in different application fields such as medical, industrial and aerospace.
The tank needs to be precooled before filling to avoid overheating when the liquid oxygen comes into contact with the inner wall of the tank.
Liquid oxygen tanks must take strict safety measures during operation and storage to prevent accidents.
the design temperature of a liquid oxygen tank is usually set between -190°C and -200°C
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.
The insulation of liquid nitrogen storage tanks is the key to ensure their efficient operation and safe use.
Ensure that the liquid nitrogen storage tank and related equipment (such as boosters, pipelines, valves, etc.) are in good working condition and are not damaged or leaking.