Tag: cryogenic
Flowserve Launches New Worcester Cryogenics Series Floating Ball Valves
Flowserve Corporation has launched the Worcester Cryogenic series of reduced-port, quarter-turn floating ball valves for the liquefied natural gas (LNG), hydrogen and other industrial gas sectors.
Overcoming High-Temperature, High-Pressure, and Cryogenic Challenges for Hydrogen Energy
For many, the achievement of carbon neutrality through clean energy by the year 2050 is one of the most important challenges facing mankind.
Designing Products for Cryogenic Operating Environments
Not many years ago, cryogenics – the production and behavior of materials at very low temperatures – was likely to be understood by a group of people with specialized knowledge in fields like aerospace. Working with cryogenic applications means working with systems and components that have very special design and performance requirements. The costs associated with manufacturing and testing can be extreme. For these reasons, relatively few manufacturers have become adept at developing and commercializing cryogenic products that can meet the performance needs of the end user, at a price point that is practical.
Cryogenic Valve for HP Liquid Oxygen Application
C Tech Science and Technology Co., Ltd have produced the new batch of the cryogenic valve which was used for high-pressure liquid oxygen and all valves passed the cryogenic test successfully.
CPC-Cryolab Announces 5000 Series Cryogenic Valves
CPC-Cryolab, a CIRCOR International brand, continues its innovative and long-standing leadership in availability and performance of its 5000 Series Cryogenic Valves, ideal for use in ultra-cold cryogenic storage tanks, transportation trailers, and vacuum jacketed and non-jacketed piping systems.
LNG: Significant Opportunities for Cryogenic Valves
Quenching the world’s thirst for energy while mitigating climate change and air pollution is one of the greatest challenges of the 21st century. Natural gas, particularly in liquefied form, is becoming increasingly utilized as a bridge to a low-carbon economy. To support this trend, additional LNG infrastructure is required, which provides significant opportunities for manufacturers of cryogenic valves.By Matjaž Matošec – Research Manager, Resolute Research