Characteristics and Advantages of Cryogenic Liquid Storage Tanks

The technical features and application advantages of cryogenic liquid storage tanks lie in their double-walled, fixed vacuum powder insulation design. The inner tank is constructed from stainless steel, while the outer tank utilizes Q235B or 16MnR steel. Surface anti-corrosion coating employs processes such as sandblasting for rust removal, purging, and spraying, utilizing a two-component rapid-curing liquid coating. This series of cryogenic liquid storage tanks is primarily used for the cryogenic liquid storage of gases such as liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, liquid argon, and carbon dioxide. One cubic meter of liquid can replace 130 gas cylinders.

This eliminates the need for daily cylinder transportation, significantly saving labor and material resources. The series features a long service life, compact design, minimal footprint, centralized control, and convenient operation. Widely used in gas industries, hospitals, metal processing, and other high-consumption applications, this cryogenic liquid storage tank is the optimal solution for centralized gas supply.

Key Technical Parameters Cryogenic Liquid Storage Tank Types: 5m³, 10m³, 15m³, 20m³, 30m³, 50m³, 100m³ Maximum Working Pressure: 0.8MPa, 1.6MPa Maximum Working Pressure for CO₂ Tanks: 2.2MPa This series features double-walled vacuum powder-insulated tanks designed for storing liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, liquid argon, and carbon dioxide. They boast an aesthetically pleasing design with compact piping and valve arrangements, centralized control systems, minimal footprint, and user-friendly operation.