Cryogenic Valves
Cryogenic valves are specialized valves designed for extremely cold temperatures, typically between -40℃ to values below -196℃. They are used in various industries, including the petrochemical and aerospace industry, to handle fluids at such low temperatures.
Key applications include controlling liquified gases such as liquid nitrogen, methane, and helium in Liquid Nitrogen Gas (LNG) Terminals and Plants; being part of the equipment in steel production plants and in the freezing of foods and biotech products such as vaccines for Cryogenic Processing; and serving as propellants for space shuttles in Aerospace Applications.
These valves are essential components in industrial facilities to harness the benefits of undergoing processes at cryogenic temperatures. They are designed with a tight shut-off as cryogenic fluids are sensitive, and any leakage can cause harmful and expensive damage.
Applications
Handling extremely low temperatures
Industries
Cryogenics, liquefied natural gas (LNG), aerospace, medical, Hydrogen plant, CO2 plant