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Cryogenic vessel
From GAWDAwiki
A cryogenic vessel is a metal container designed to hold liquefied CMG at extremely low temperatures (below -150°F).[1] Cryogenic vessels are also used to hold oxygen, argon, nitrogen, helium and natural gas, and can consist of single, double or triple wall dewars for insulation. Stainless steel and carbon shells are two common materials used in their manufacture.[2]
See also: Cryogen, cryogenic bulk tank, cryogenic tank.
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Spec Sheets
Click the following links to view spec sheets about cryogenic vessels.



