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Liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen and liquid argon are cryogenic liquids. Their boiling temperatures are:

  • Liquid Oxygen -297.3°F | -183°C
  • Liquid Nitrogen -320.4°F | -195.8°C
  • Liquid Argon -302.6°F | -185.9°C


The sublimation point of Liquid CO2 is -109.3°F | -78.5°C.


To minimize heat transfer and sustain very low temperatures, the storage vessel must be specially designed. Storage vessels for liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen and liquid argon are commercially available in various capacities from 350 to 13,000 U.S. gallons (1,325 to 49,210 liters) water capacity. The storage vessels may be either vertical, spherical, or horizontal depending on the site and consumption requirements for Cryogenic Bulk Tanks.


Cryogenic Storage Tank Specifications - Oxygen, Nitrogen and Argon

Characteristics TM-500 TM-900 TM-1500 TM-3000 TM-6000 TM-9000 TM-11000
Gross Volume (gal) 568 956 1,611 3,117 6,022 9,180 11,290
Net Capacity (gal) 530 904 1,517 3,000 5,889 8,900 11,040
Oxygen (cft) 61,000 104,000 174,600 345,200 677,700 1,024,400 1,266,100
Nitrogen (cft) 49,300 84,100 141,200 279,200 548,100 826,700 1,024,200
Argon (cft) 59,600 101,600 170,654 337,200 662,000 1,001,300 1,237,500
Maximum Working Pressure Liquid Container (psig) 250 250 250 250 250 250 250
Weight (lb)






Tank Empty 5,400 9,700 10,300 15,500 27,800 37,000 47,000
Filled Oxygen 10,500 18,400 24,800 44,100 84,000 121,800 152,000
Filled Nitrogen 9,100 15,800 20,600 35,800 67,600 97,000 121,000
Filled Argon 11,700 20,300 28,000 50,400 96,300 140,500 175,000
Dimensions






Diameter (in) 60 78 78 96 96 114 122
Height (ft-in) 15-6 15-9 15-9 16-0 25-9 27-10 31-7


Cryogenic Storage Tank Specifications - Carbon Dioxide - Horizontal

Characteristics 6 Ton 12 Ton 14 Ton 26 Ton 34 Ton 54 Ton
Net Volume (tons) 6 12 14 26 34 54
Maximum Working Pressure (psig) 350 350 350 350 350 350
Weight





Empty 12,000 18,000 10,400 25,000 27,500 43,000
Filled 24,000 42,000 38,400 52,000 95,500 151,000
Dimensions





Diameter (in) 64 68 88 90 94 94
Height (ft-in) 15-0 22-0 15-3 31-0 32-0 48-5


Cryogenic Storage Tank Specifications - Carbon Dioxide - Vertical

Characteristics 14 Ton 30 Ton 50 Ton
Net Volume (tons) 14 30 50
Maximum Working Pressure (psig) 350 350 350
Weight (lbs)


Empty 15,500 30,000 40,000
Filled 43,500 90,000 140,000
Dimensions


Diameter (in) 96 96 114
Height (ft-in) 20-4 25-3 39-6


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Cryogenic liquids storage vessels have three basic components:

  1. Inner Pressure Vessel
    A vessel usually made of stainless steel or other materials that have favorable strength characteristics when exposed to cryogenic temperatures.
  2. Outer Vessel
    A vessel made of carbon steel or stainless steel. Under normal operating conditions, this vessel retains the insulation around the inner pressure vessel, and can also maintain a vacuum around the inner vessel. Typically, the outer vessel is not exposed to cryogenic temperatures.
  3. Insulation
    The space between the inner and outer vessel, containing several inches of insulating material maintained in a vacuum. The vacuum and insulating material help to reduce heat transfer and thereby reduce the boil-off of the liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen or liquid argon stored within the vessel.

The inner vessel of the storage tank is typically designed to sustain a maximum allowable working pressure of 250 psig (1724 kPa). Vessels may be fabricated for higher or lower working pressures and special applications. The service pressure of the vessel is adjustable.


Caution: Storage Facility Maintenance

Only authorized and trained personnel should maintain and operate the liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen or liquid argon storage facility and its components. Safety concerns should be reported immediately.


General Safety Rules for Liquid Oxygen, Liquid Nitrogen and Liquid Argon

The following are general safe handling rules for liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen and liquid argon:

  • Do not store liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen or liquid argon in confined spaces or poorly ventilated areas.
  • Ensure that cryogenic liquids are handled only by persons instructed in the properties of the material and in the proper procedures for handling it.
  • Ensure that all piping in which cryogenic liquids could be trapped between two valves and receptacles is equipped with pressure relief valves that are piped to properly designed vents.
  • Do not smoke or create sparks near liquid oxygen equipment and tanks. Do not approach liquid oxygen tanks with an open flame.

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Pub Time : 2025-09-03 14:31:46 >> News list
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