When liquefied at cryogenic temperatures, the volume of industrial gases reduces by a factor of up to 600, and therefore enables economic solutions for transport and storage. For example, natural gas is liquefied at a temperature of -161 °C, enabling it to be supplied without depending on pipelines. Herose provides solutions for the safe handling of cryogenic air gases, including automated timed changeover modules for alternation between vaporisers. The group’s solutions also can provide protection against thermal expansion in stationary vessel-to-customer feed applications. Such modules are suitable for use with all air gases, including oxygen and CO2. The company’s cryogenic services range comprises globe valves, control valves, check valves, gate valves, fill systems and safety valves.
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