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Cryogenic tank
From GAWDAwiki
Cryogenic tanks are special containers designed for the storage, insulation and protection of cryogenic liquids. They actually consist of two tanks, one inside the other. The annular space, or the space between the internal and external tanks, contains insulation and a vacuum which greatly reduce heat loss, thus maintaining the product in a liquid state, rather than being vented in a gaseous state. See also: cryogenic bulk tank, cryogenic vessel.[1]
References
- Frankel, Michael (2001). Facility Piping Systems Handbook, Second Edition. McGraw-Hill Professional. Retrieved March 11, 2009, from Google Book Search
Spec Sheets
Click the following links to view spec sheets about cryogenic tanks.



