CRYOGENIC PERLITE (PERLISOL P-05)
Cryogenic is the name given to temperatures below -100 degrees. Cryogenic tanks are produced to carry and store gases in liquid phase below -100 degrees. Insulation is very important so that liquid gases do not pass into the gas phase.
Perlite is used to maintain the liquefaction temperature of all liquefied gases at low temperatures (up to 270 ° C) in double-walled tanks. Perlite is freely filled between the double walls of the tank at atmospheric pressure or under vacuum.
THERMAL INSULATION OF CRYOGENIC TANKS
Perlite is used to maintain the liquefaction temperature of all liquefied gases at low temperatures (up to 270 ° C) in double-walled tanks. Perlite is freely filled between the double walls of the tank at atmospheric pressure or under vacuum.
- Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG)
- Liquefied natural gases (LNG)
Liquid nitrogen and ammonia
- Liquid progan, ethane and methane
Liquid oxygen
- Liquid noble gases, propellants (propellanes), cooling gases (refrigerant, etc.)
THERMAL INSULATION OF VARIOUS FURNACES AND SYSTEMS
Perlite is used to prevent heat exchange (heat loss) with the external environment in furnaces with high operating temperatures. Free filling is applied to the outer surface of the furnace (between the double walls).