Both Microbulk Tanks and Cryogenic Storage Tanks are equipment for storing liquid industrial gases and chemical liquids, but they have different working principles and usage scenarios.
What is Microbulk Tank?
Microbulk Tank is an efficient and energy-saving liquid storage device that can quickly cool down and heat up quickly. It electrically heats and cools the refrigeration film wrapped on the container to quickly reduce the stored liquid gas to a set temperature, and can quickly heat the stored liquid gas to the required temperature by electrically heating .
What is Cryogenic Storage Tank?
Cryogenic Storage Tank is a device that stores cryogenic media in a container for a long period of time. It generally stores liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, liquid argon, liquid natural gas, liquid methane, etc. The main function of cryogenic storage tanks is to compress gaseous liquids into liquids at room temperature, reducing storage costs and volume, while enabling long-term storage without changing the properties of gaseous liquids.
Microbulk Tank Structue
Microbulk Tank usually uses cylindrical containers, which are mostly made of stainless steel and have good anti-corrosion and corrosion resistance. The liquid in the container is monitored by a liquid level gauge, which is easy to use and takes up relatively little space.
Cryogenic Tank Structue
Cryogenic Storage Tanks generally adopt a double-layer structure. The air layer between the inner and outer layers is vacuum treated to reduce heat transfer and prevent loss. The outer surface of the tank is coated with special anti-corrosion paint to keep the surface clean and reduce corrosion.
Microbulk Tank Application
Microbulk Tanks store liquid carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, ethylene and other gases. It is widely used in food, beverage, pharmaceutical, cold chain logistics, biomedicine, coatings, dyes and other industries. It plays the role of preservation, antisepsis and sterilization.
Cryogenic Tank Application
Low temperature storage tanks are widely used in natural gas, oil refining, chemicals, fertilizers, medicine, metallurgy, aerospace and other fields to store liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, liquid methane, etc. They have the advantages of large storage capacity, long storage time, simple operation, safety and reliability.
Microbulk Tanks and Cryogenic Tanks have different application scenarios and working principles in storing liquid gases and chemical liquids. Microbulk Tank is mainly used in quick freezing, cold chain and other fields, while low-temperature storage tanks are widely used in gas storage and liquefaction to meet the needs of industrial production. The two devices are different in terms of structural design, storage characteristics and application scenarios. Users need to choose the device that suits their needs for storage and use.