Liquid oxygen tank is a container for storing liquid oxygen (LOX).
Liquid oxygen tanks have a wide range of applications, covering a number of important areas, each of which makes full use of the characteristics and advantages of liquid oxygen.
Liquid oxygen tanks have different requirements and standards in different application fields such as medical, industrial and aerospace.
The filling process of liquid oxygen tanks involves converting oxygen from gas to liquid and storing it safely in the tank. This process requires efficient equipment and strict control systems.
Evaporation losses in liquid oxygen storage tanks may lead to oxygen waste and environmental impact. Reduce the environmental impact of evaporation losses by optimizing design and operation.
Liquid oxygen tanks must take strict safety measures during operation and storage to prevent accidents.
Liquid oxygen tanks convert oxygen into liquid by cooling it below its liquefaction point (about -183°C). A vacuum insulation layer is provided inside the tank to reduce the evaporation loss of liquid oxygen. Liquid oxygen is converted into gaseous oxygen for use when needed through an evaporator.
The safety of liquid oxygen storage tanks is key to ensuring the safety of liquid oxygen storage and handling processes, because liquid oxygen (LOX) has extremely low temperatures and strong oxidizing properties when in liquid form
Cryogenic liquid oxygen tanks usually adopt a double-layer structure, with the outer layer being an insulating layer to keep the liquid oxygen at low temperatures.
Liquid oxygen: commonly used in medical, industrial and aerospace fields.
Cryogenic oxygen, nitrogen and argon storage tanks are usually composed of a double-layer metal structure, in which the inner layer is a container for storing liquid gas and the outer layer is an insulation layer.
Liquid oxygen storage tanks are containers used to store liquefied oxygen.
Maintenance and care of liquid oxygen tanks
Material selection for liquid oxygen tanks is critical because they must be able to withstand extreme cryogenic conditions, high pressures, and the highly oxidizing properties of liquid oxygen.
Liquid oxygen tanks play a vital role in the industrial sector and have a wide range of applications.
In the medical field, the application of liquid oxygen tanks is crucial. They not only provide an efficient way to store oxygen, but also greatly promote the development of various medical activities.
The difference between liquefied natural gas (LNG) cryogenic pumps and liquid oxygen cryogenic pumps in design and application
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Whether during transportation, operation or storage, liquid oxygen tanks must be kept upright and effectively isolated.
The stainless steel inner tank is suitable for contact with low-temperature media, and the plate thickness can withstand 8 to 16 kilograms of pressure, which is enough to ensure the pressure-bearing safety of the cryogenic liquid oxygen tanks.
Storage of liquid oxygen must be insulated, so the liquid oxygen tank has an inner tank, an insulation layer (or vacuum layer), and an outer shell.
The safety control measures of large LNG storage tanks include anti-roll-over control.
The protective equipment and appearance of the liquid oxygen storage tank should be in good condition, and purging and cleaning have been completed
Function introduction of vaporizer