kryogendewarer
Kryogendewarer is a term used to describe a class of cryogenic storage vessels designed to hold very low-temperature liquids such as liquid nitrogen or liquid helium. The word combines "kryogen" (from cryogenic) with "dewar," referencing the Dewar flask developed by James Dewar. In practice, kryogendewarer are used in laboratories, medical facilities, and industry to store and transport cryogenic fluids with minimal heat gain.
Construction and design: A kryogendewarer typically consists of an inner vessel that contains the liquid and
Operation and handling: Fill and transfer are performed through dedicated lines or funnels, with the vessel
Safety and hazards: Cryogenic liquids can cause severe frostbite on contact and create oxygen-deficient environments due
Variations and applications: Kryogendewarer include portable dewars with wheels and neck adaptors as well as stationary
See also: Dewar flask, Cryogenics, Liquid nitrogen, Liquid helium.