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What are the applications of low-temperature nitrogen equipment in the medical field?

Cryogenic nitrogen equipment has a wide range of applications in the medical field, and its unique low-temperature characteristics provide a variety of possibilities for medical processes. Here are some of the main application areas: Dermatological Treatment Liquid nitrogen cryotherapy has significant effects in the treatment of dermatological diseases. For example, for skin diseases such as

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How does a cryogenic nitrogen plant work?

Low-temperature nitrogen equipment, such as liquid nitrogen freezers, mainly uses the evaporative endothermic effect of liquid nitrogen to achieve its refrigeration function. Here’s a detailed explanation of how it works: Storage & Transportation First, liquid nitrogen is stored in liquid nitrogen storage tanks. When refrigeration is required, liquid nitrogen is introduced into the cooling unit

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Which container is used for cryogenic liquids?

Cryogenic liquids, such as liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, liquid argon, liquid hydrogen, etc., need to be stored and transported in specially designed containers to ensure their stability and safety. These containers are often referred to as cryogenic containers or cryogenic liquid storage tanks. Cryogenic containers vary depending on the design, purpose, and type of liquid

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What is the best temperature range for storing liquids?

The temperature range at which the liquid is stored depends on the type and characteristics of the liquid. Different liquids have different storage temperature requirements. For cryogenic liquid storage tanks, they are usually used to store cryogenic liquids such as liquid nitrogen and liquid carbon dioxide, and their temperature range is generally -196°C to -50°C.

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What is the principle of cryogenic freezing?

The principle of cryogenic freezing is mainly based on the phase transformation and thermal effects of substances at different temperatures. Specifically, when the temperature of a substance decreases below its freezing point, the thermal movement of the molecules slows down significantly, and the spacing between the molecules gradually increases, thus promoting the transformation of the

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