Chart MVE Lab10 Dewar Cryotank 10L Cryogenic Liquid Nitrogen Storage
Chart Industries
Details
-
CategoryChiller / Heater
-
Dimension11.0in x 11.0in x 22.0in
-
SerialNPB2021300283X
-
Shipping TypeFreight
-
ManufacturingDoes Not Apply
-
Voltage / HertzDoes Not Apply / Does Not Apply
Description
The Chart MVE Lab 10 CPD Storage Cryogenic Dewar is a used liquid nitrogen storage tank produced in the United States. Featuring a 10-liter capacity, this unit is ideal for efficient liquid nitrogen storage and dispensing in laboratories and medical facilities. Despite having some cosmetic wear, such as chipped paint, the functionality remains unaffected. The high-efficiency, super-insulated design minimizes liquid nitrogen consumption, and its lightweight configuration ensures ease of handling. With a durable composite lid and high-strength neck tube, it significantly reduces liquid nitrogen loss. It also features an advanced chemical vacuum retention system. Conforming to MDD 93/42/EEC (Medical Device Directive for the EU), this Dewar represents a blend of performance and reliability in cryogenic storage.
Key Features
- Capacity: 10 liters
- Efficient liquid nitrogen storage
- Lightweight for convenience
- Super-insulated for minimal nitrogen loss
- Durable composite lid
- MDD 93/42/EEC compliant
Specifications
- LN2 Capacity: 10 liters
- Static Evaporation Rate: 0.18 L/day
- Neck Opening: 2.18 inches (55.4 mm)
- Overall Height: 21.5 inches (546 mm)
- Useable Height: 13.5 inches (343 mm)
- Outer Diameter: 10.3 inches (260 mm)
- Internal Diameter: 8.3 inches (210 mm)
- Weight Empty: 12 lbs (5.4 kg)
- Weight Full: 31 lbs (14 kg)
Weight
Imperial: 14.4 Pounds
Metric: 6.53 Kilograms
Shipping Dimensions
Imperial: 13.2 lb x 13.2 lb x 26.4 lb
Metric: 33.53 cm x 33.53 cm x 67.06 cm
Harmonized Code
7613.00.00
Harmonized Code Details
7613.00.00 - Aluminum Containers for Compressed or Liquefied Gas: This code is appropriate for the Chart MVE Lab 10 Dewar as it categorizes containers that store liquefied gases, aligning with the product's function of storing liquid nitrogen.
Comments 0
There are currently no public comments.