VACUUM INSULATED

Brand Owner Address Description
CRYOLINKS Cryoworks, Inc. 3309 Grapevine Street Jurupa Valley CA 91752 Vacuum insulated, insulated, and non-insulated metal components for transferring, storing, and dispensing gaseous and liquid cryogens, namely, metal pipes for liquid and gas transfer; metal pipes, namely, vacuum jacketed pipes used for the transfer of cryogenic liquids from storage tanks to points-of-use; metal, vacuum jacketed containers, namely, storage tanks and other containers for storing cryogenic liquids; metal fittings for use with liquefied nitrogen, oxygen, argon, helium, hydrogen and carbon dioxide, namely, flanges, bayonet connectors, piping manifolds, namely, vacuum insulated or non-insulated metal components for transferring, storing, and dispensing gaseous and liquid cryogenic fluids; manually operated ultra-high purity and cryogenic metal valves; manual cryogenic valves and manual vacuum valves made of metal; valve boxes and valve manifolds made of metal; metal tanks and pressure vessels for storing and dispensing liquids and liquefied gases; manually operated metal valves; stainless steel pipes; metal pipes and tubes; metal pipes for liquid and gas transfer; metal pipe couplings and joints; metal storage tanks; liquefied gas storage tanks of metal; metal containers for the storage and transportation of goods; containers of metal for liquid and gas; metal cylinders for compressed gas or liquids, sold empty; fitting of metal for flexible pipes; fittings of metal for rigid pipes; metal pipe muffs for use with cryogenic pipes; metal hose fittings; industrial metal hoses; metal couplings for use with cryogenic hoses; pipework of metal including those from alloy steel and titanium; metal pipes for supplying gaseous and liquid cryogens to test chambers, namely, environmental test chambers and Highly Accelerated Life Testing (HALT)/Highly Accelerated Stress Screen (HASS) chambers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In a gas-insulated switchgear tank in which an electric insulating characteristic is improved by a gas, and which has a vacuum circuit-breaker, a disconnecting switch, and a container in which container the vacuum circuit-breaker and the disconnecting switch are arranged and an inside of which container is adapted to be hermetically sealed and filled with the gas in such a manner that the vacuum circuit-breaker and the disconnecting switch are at least partially surrounded by the gas, the gas includes N2 and O2.