
Cryogenic storage enables the safe storage and transport of liquefied gases at extremely low temperatures. It is widely used for liquid nitrogen, oxygen, argon, and LNG, which require specialized insulation and pressure-controlled systems for stable handling.
These systems rely on advanced vacuum insulation and engineered containment to minimize heat transfer and reduce boil-off losses during storage and transport. Cryogenic storage is a core part of modern industrial gas infrastructure across energy, healthcare, manufacturing, and food industries.
Cryogenic tanks use stainless steel, aluminum alloys, and low-temperature materials for strength, durability, and safe gas storage. Choosing the right material improves insulation efficiency and reduces boil-off.
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