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Thorburn's Cryogenic
Unloading Hose Assemblies & Adapters for Compressed Gas Industries
The
compressed gas industry represents one of the largest and most important
markets in the world today. These gases are essential to the success
of many industries, including weld/cutting, metal production and
fabrication, electrical and electronics, lighting, laser products
aerospace, underwater diving, petroleum recovery, food and beverage
refrigeration and the medical profession just to name a few.
Their manufacture, handling, transport, storage, transfer and
packaging is of prime importance for the many markets and diverse
applications they serve. Many of these compressed gasses initially
produced at an air-separation plant, are handled, stored and transported
as cold liquids/cryogenic fluids. They are cooled down to liquid
form and stored in special insulated tanks that keep them below
their boiling points. Many of these cryogenic fluids, upon further
transport, are transferred into a substation"holding tanks" and
converted into a gaseous state and packed into small cylinders
for final end-use applications. These cylinders are of many different
sizes and styles, with various highly-controlled pressure ratings.
Thorburn offers the compressed
gas industries the broadest range of hose assemblies to better meet
all gas special requirements. Thorburn's CGA96 hose assemblies are
especially used to transfer Oxygen, Argon, Nitrogen, Hydrogen and
Helium. Thorburn's models CGH96 helical lined and CGTR40 teflon
lined cryogenic hose assemblies have been specifically designed
to reduce the effects of snowballing during CO2 transfer
service.
Maximum operating pressure
400 psi
Operating temperature -452°F
to 1000°F
High-pressure hoses available
3500 psi
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CGA
Hose Assemblies are specially used to transfer O2, N2,
Ag and He
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