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Liquid
Cylinders
Taylor-Wharton
Liquid Cylinders are used to supply and store liquid nitrogen used
in the K Series or for storage of up to 240 liters.
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Transfer
Hoses
Transfer hoses are
constructed of a flexible stainless steel suitable for the transfer of
cryogenic fluids and are available in 4 ft. (1.2 m) or 6 ft. (1.8 m)
lengths. Hoses are fitted with a 3/8 in. NPT male fitting on one end and
a CGA female fitting on the other end.
4' - CGA295 to 3/8" NPT - P/N - 1700-9C65
6' - CGA295 to
3/8" NPT - P/N - 1600-9C66
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Cryogenic
Phase Separators
Designed to
minimize hazardous splashing and vaporization, phase separators are
available in three different sizes to accommodate transferring liquids
into various open containers. The two larger phase separators are
designed to fit the 3/8 in. NPT end of Taylor-Wharton transfer hoses.
2 3/4" x 1 3/8" OD, 3/8"-18 NPT -
P/N 1193-8C80 1 1/4" x 1" OD,
3/8" - 18 NPT - P/N 1193-8C82 |
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Liquid
Withdrawal Device
The Liquid
Withdrawal Device enables the LD25, LD35 or the LD50 to conveniently
pressure transfer liquid nitrogen at rates up to 8 liters per minute.
The low 10 psig (0.7 Bar/69kPa) assures safe dispensing through a phase
separator or an accessory transfer hose. A smaller phase separator is
also available.
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Low-Liquid
Alarm
To protect valuable
biological samples, this alarm will sound promptly to alert you when more
liquid nitrogen is needed. It is best suited for the infrequently used
refrigerators and is recommended for stored product protection. It is
equipped for battery operation. For use with XT20, XT34, HC34, VHC35,
3K, LS750, LS3000 AND LS4800.
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Roller
Base
This sturdy,
cast-aluminum, five-wheel dolly enables you to move refrigerators and
dewars easily and safely. Choose from three sizes to fit either the 18.8
in (478 mm) dia., 15.6 in. (396 mm) dia., or the 26.7 in (678 mm) dia.
units.
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Dippers and
Measuring Rods
Safe and convenient
LN2 dippers are available as well as low conducting measuring rods
that clearly show the LN2 level of a dewar in inches and
centimeters.
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