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titleOfInvention CRYOGENIC TANK
abstract The housing of a tank for cryogenic substances is internally lined with at least one layer of a thermoplastic material such as polyethylene or co-polymer in foamed form, whose freezing temp. (second transitional point) is slightly higher than the temp. of the substance in the tank. The slastic is installed in such a way as to prevent or limit its free thermal contraction. The low thermal contraction of the insulation and the corresp. low internal stresses enable it to be used to produce comparatively inexpensive vessels for transport.
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