automated concrete cooling with liquid nitrogen.
Differential Scanning Calorimeter w/ Auto-Cooling
Mechanical Auto-Cooling from -50 to 500°C without the Need for Liquid Nitrogen. Consecutive measurements at temperatures between -50 and 500°C are enabled using the DSC-60 Plus series with the TAC-60i mechanical auto-cooling system. The system consists of an immersion cooler and does not use liquid nitrogen.
Learn MoreConcrete Cooling with Liquid Nitrogen | NITROcrete
NITROcrete delivers liquid nitrogen as an admixture, automating cooling to achieve lower temperature without downtime or labor strain. With NITROcrete™, automated concrete cooling is informed by data analysis, precision dosing, and seamless integration with existing systems. Learn more about why temperature control matters
Learn MoreHow an Upright Liquid Nitrogen Freezer Works | Lab Manager
Cryogenic freezers provide superior frozen sample security with their reliance on simple liquid nitrogen for cooling rather than a complex mechanical system that might fail. Modern vapor-phase liquid nitrogen freezers are so well insulated that the sample space temperature is maintained at or below -190°C even if the lid is kept off.
Learn MoreEVGA's Roboclocker Makes AIO LN2 Cooling A Reality | Tom's
EVGA's Roboclocker Makes AIO LN2 Cooling A Reality. EVGA developed the world's first all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler that uses liquid nitrogen (LN2) for extreme overclocking. Meet the
Learn More900 Automatic Advance LN2 microdosing pump - Norhof
NORHOF LN2 Microdosing System #900 Series Automatic advanced programmable Liquid Nitrogen Microdosing system Controllable LN2 flow, from some drops up to 1 liter/minute; Several LN2 level control possibilities: one temperature sensor and time; two temperature sensors (high and low level); PID control with one temperature sensor; Full remote control by software and PC Software monitoring and
Learn MorePDF C160-E013B DSC-60 Plus Series - Shimadzu
Liquid Nitrogen Auto-cooling System TAC-60L Consecutive Measurement with liquid nitorogen is enabled at a temperature from -130 to 500°C . the cooling capacity is -10°C/min. (at -80°C). The tank internal pressure is optimally controlled according to the residual amount of liquid nitrogen in the tank to keep the supply flow rate constant.
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Experimental investigation on extinguishing characteristics of liquid nitrogen in underground long and narrow space. This study used a scaled circular tunnel of reinforced concrete structure, with a scaling ratio of 1:3.6 to the real size. Experimental Investigation on the Cooling and Inerting Effects of Liquid Nitrogen Injected into a
Learn MoreAvoidance of Cracking at Construction Joints Between Solid
cooling fresh concrete with liquid nitrogen Thermal analysis of solid concrete sections subjected to heat of hydration is now introduced as general practice in Danish civil engineering work. In the specifications control of temperature rise and distribution is required in order to avoid cracking at construction joints between solid concrete
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Easy, hydrocarbon-free solutions for cooling core hoses. Total solutions for cryogenic deflashing with liquid nitrogen or carbon dioxide that include equipment tailored to customer requirements. Vulcanising with nitrogen. We also offer: Cylinders, tanks and on-site generators. Engineering know-how. Process assistance, economical analyses and on
Learn MoreProtect Tanks from Overpressure and Vacuum | AIChE
a) liquid overfilling by a transfer pump with capacity of 100 gpm (b) nitrogen blanket control valve malfunction to the open position based on a 50-psig nitrogen supply via a generic 1-in. globe valve (c) external fire based on a liquid level of 75% of the tank diameter. Each overpressure scenario has an associated safeguard:
Learn MoreReducing Pressure-Based Liquid Nitrogen ... - Process Cooling
The longer the fill process takes, the longer the liquid nitrogen flows through the uninsulated components of the fill process, allowing for more ambient heat input into the liquid nitrogen fill. Most automated freezers are sold with 50 or 100 psi safety relief devices, but the manuals will state that optimal fill pressure is 18 to 22 psi.
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