Taylor Wharton 25LD Liquid Nitrogen Tank and Withdrawal System - Certified
The Taylor Wharton 25LD Liquid Nitrogen Tank and Withdrawal Device is designed for the safe and efficient storage and dispensing of liquid nitrogen. The tank is made from high-strength aluminum, ensuring durability and longevity. The Liquid Withdrawal Device (LWD) provides convenient pressure transfer of liquid nitrogen, allowing for easy dispensing at rates up to 8 liters per minute. The device clamps directly to the special neck flange found under the plastic trim collar around the neck of the container, ensuring a secure fit.
The Taylor Wharton 25LD Liquid Nitrogen Tank and Withdrawal Device is used in various settings, including laboratories, medical facilities, and industrial applications, for:
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Storage: Safely storing liquid nitrogen.
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Dispensing: Efficiently dispensing liquid nitrogen for various applications.
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Cryogenic Procedures: Supporting cryogenic procedures and experiments.
Liquid nitrogen tanks and withdrawal systems are used in various medical practices for their ability to store and dispense liquid nitrogen safely and efficiently. Here are some common medical practices that utilize these systems:
- Dermatology: Liquid nitrogen is often used in dermatology for cryotherapy, which involves freezing and removing skin lesions, warts, and other skin abnormalities.
- Gynecology: In gynecology, liquid nitrogen is used for cryosurgery to treat cervical dysplasia and other precancerous conditions.
- Ophthalmology: Liquid nitrogen is used in ophthalmology for cryotherapy to treat retinal tears and detachments.
- Oncology: In oncology, liquid nitrogen is used for cryoablation, a procedure that destroys cancerous tissues by freezing them.
- General Surgery: Surgeons use liquid nitrogen for cryosurgery to remove tumors and other abnormal tissues.
- Veterinary Medicine: Liquid nitrogen is also used in veterinary medicine for similar procedures as in human medicine, such as removing warts and tumors in animals.
- Laboratories: Medical laboratories use liquid nitrogen for preserving biological samples, such as blood, tissues, and cells, at extremely low temperatures.
Benefits
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Durability: Made from high-strength aluminum for long-lasting use.
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Efficiency: The LWD allows for quick and easy dispensing of liquid nitrogen at rates up to 8 liters per minute.
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Safety: Designed with safety features to prevent over-pressurization and ensure secure handling.
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Convenience: The LWD clamps directly to the neck flange, making it easy to install and use.
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Versatility: Suitable for a wide range of applications, including medical, laboratory, and industrial uses.
Specialty / Medical Practice: Dermatology, Gynecology, Laboratory and more
Specifications:
- Product Usage: Safe Storage and dispense of liquid nitrogen
- Brand: Taylor Wharton
- Dimensions:
- Days to be ready: 1-2
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the primary use of the Taylor Wharton 25LD Liquid Nitrogen Tank and Withdrawal Device?
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It is primarily used for the safe storage and efficient dispensing of liquid nitrogen.
How does the Liquid Withdrawal Device (LWD) work?
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The LWD provides convenient pressure transfer of liquid nitrogen, allowing for easy dispensing at rates up to 8 liters per minute.
What materials are used in the construction of the tank?
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The tank is made from high-strength aluminum.
What is the maximum flow rate of the LWD?
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The maximum flow rate is 8 liters per minute.
Is the device easy to install?
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Yes, the LWD clamps directly to the neck flange, making it easy to install.
What safety features are included in the device?
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The device is designed to prevent over-pressurization and ensure secure handling.
Can the device be used for cryogenic procedures?
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Yes, it is suitable for supporting cryogenic procedures and experiments.
What are the dimensions of the tank?
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The dimensions are not specified in the available sources.
How much does the tank weigh?
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The weight of the tank is not specified in the available sources.
What is the operating pressure of the LWD?
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The operating pressure is up to 10 psig (0.7 bar/69 kPa).
Can the device be used in industrial applications?
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Yes, it is suitable for a wide range of industrial applications.
Is the device suitable for medical use?
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Yes, it can be used in medical facilities for various applications.
What accessories are included with the device?
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The accessories included are not specified in the available sources.
What is the warranty period for the device?
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15 days
Is the device easy to maintain?
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Yes, the device is designed for easy maintenance and long-lasting use.