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Working principle and structural composition of liquid nitrogen storage tanks

Working principle and structural composition of liquid nitrogen storage tanks

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Working principle and structural composition of liquid nitrogen storage tanks
Liquid nitrogen storage tanks are used to store liquid nitrogen. Their working principle relies on low-temperature vacuum insulation technology to reduce the evaporation of liquid nitrogen caused by external heat transfer. The storage tank is generally composed of an inner tank and an outer tank. The inner tank is used to directly store liquid nitrogen and is usually made of stainless steel with good low temperature and corrosion resistance. The outer tank provides additional protection and is often made of carbon steel. The space between the two tanks is usually kept in a vacuum state and filled with insulating materials such as perlite or multi-layer aluminum foil to further enhance the thermal insulation performance. In addition, the storage tank is equipped with safety valves, pressure gauges, liquid level gauges and other devices to ensure the safety and effectiveness of liquid nitrogen storage.

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