Cryogenic distribution projects
Integrated storage, vaporization, pressure control, and piping packages for site-level gas supply.
Applications
Typical projects cover liquid nitrogen, argon, oxygen, helium, and CO2 service across storage, vaporization, transfer, filling, and packaged equipment applications.
Application groups
Each application combines media service, storage volume, vaporization duty, pressure control, transfer hardware, and installation conditions.
Integrated storage, vaporization, pressure control, and piping packages for site-level gas supply.
Vertical and horizontal cryogenic tanks for reserve storage, stable pressure, and downstream supply continuity.
Pump skids, manifolds, hoses, and control sections for liquid transfer and cylinder filling workflows.
Pre-assembled skids combining tanks, vaporizers, pumps, valves, instruments, and control cabinets.
Gas services
Gas type determines storage format, vaporization capacity, pressure control, filling arrangement, and shipment documentation.
Cooling, inerting, laboratory supply, process support.
Oxygen supply, vaporization, filling, and pressure regulation.
Welding, laser cutting, metallurgy, and protective gas supply.
Food processing, dry ice, cooling, carbonation, and process gas support.
High-purity laboratory supply, testing, and specialty gas systems.
Blending, pressure control, and prepared process gas delivery.
Typical application areas
These examples show how storage, vaporization, transfer, and control equipment fit different site requirements.
Cryogenic storage and controlled withdrawal for cooling, inerting, laboratories, and production support.
LOX storage and vaporization packages for industrial oxygen supply, filling, and regulated distribution.
Argon supply systems for welding, laser cutting, metallurgy, and controlled atmosphere processes.
CO2 storage and delivery packages for food, beverage, dry ice, cooling, and industrial process use.
Clean high-purity supply arrangements for laboratories, testing rooms, and specialty gas environments.
Compact cryogenic supply packages for smaller sites that need liquid storage, vaporization, and pressure control.
Equipment used
Use this selection map to connect the project duty with the equipment family: media, storage autonomy, flow rate, pressure, installation footprint, control depth, and delivery format.
The reserve point for bulk liquid nitrogen, oxygen, argon, or CO2 supply. Selection is driven by usable volume, working pressure, evaporation losses, foundation conditions, and the downstream demand profile.
Heater packages are used where vaporized media or CO2 service needs more stable outlet temperature under higher duty. Selection checks capacity, pressure class, media, power, heating method, and station-side integration.
Used when the project needs liquid transfer, pressure build-up, cylinder filling, or high-pressure downstream supply. Skid scope can include pump, valves, instruments, controls, base frame, and commissioning interfaces.
Compact local storage for smaller consumption points where cylinder logistics are inefficient but a full bulk tank is excessive. Often selected for workshops, laboratories, clinics, and distributed supply points.
Organized filling points for cylinders or bundles, combining gauges, valves, relief protection, flexible connections, and station-side routing. They make filling workflows repeatable and easier to inspect.
The small components decide whether the system is serviceable in daily work: isolation, pressure reduction, transfer connections, purge points, and replacement parts must match media, pressure, and temperature.
Electrical and instrumentation cabinets centralize alarms, interlocks, pump control, valve logic, telemetry, and operator indication. They are selected around automation depth and how much the site wants monitored.
Factory-assembled packages reduce field work by combining storage, vaporization, pumping, valves, instruments, cabinets, and pipework on a coordinated base frame with export packing and documentation.
Project workflow
Share gas type, flow rate, pressure, consumption pattern, and installation conditions.
Match storage volume, vaporization capacity, transfer method, and control requirements.
Confirm working pressure, media compatibility, dimensions, accessories, and documentation needs.
Prepare equipment, export packing, shipment details, and destination-market documentation.
Application support
Cryofortune will help match the equipment package to the application, destination market, and delivery requirements.