Cryostor series tank is mainly used for storing liquid nitrogen in biomedical field. This supply tank is the latest high-performance low-temperature 200L storage container. The stainless-steel structure can be applied to the most rigorous environment, and it increases insulation performance and reduces evaporation loss rate. This large capacity tanks are completely equipped with a pressure booster valve, an exhaust valve, a drain valve, a pressure gauge. In addition, all models of this series are equipped with four direction moving casters to facilitate the use and movement of containers in different places. The A type replenishment tank increases the voltage stabilizing system and the solenoid valve, and is more perfect match with the vapor-phase LN2 tank and the Cryosmart LN2 tank.
Product Features:
Special neck design and excellent vacuum performance, low evaporation loss rate
Protective operating ring
Perfect safety structure
Swivel casters for easy movement
Safe and efficient liquid level monitor system (optional)
Reliable and stable low temperature regulator (optional)
Safe automatic refilling system (optional)
Five-year vacuum warranty
Model Parameter:
Model | Cryostor 200 |
Cryostor 200A | |
Liquid nitrogen capacity(L) | 200 |
Static evaporation(L/D) | 2.4 |
Overall height(MM) | 1265 |
Outer diameter(MM) | 758 |
Weight empty(KG) | 130 |
Standard working pressure(Mpa) | 0.05 |
Highest working pressure(Mpa) | 0.09 |
Primary relief valve opening pressure(Mpa) | 0.099 |
Secondary relief valve opening pressure(Mpa) | 0.15 |
Indication range of pressure guage(Mpa) | 0-0.25 |
* A-type replenishment tank is equipped with the voltage stabilizing system and the solenoid valve.
* Static evaporation and static holding time are theoretical values. Actual evaporation and holding time will be affected by the container usage, atmospheric conditions and manufacturing tolerance.
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