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  2. Nitrogen generator - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The net cost of nitrogen produced by nitrogen generators is significantly less than the cost of bottled or liquefied nitrogen. [5] Environmental impact: Generating nitrogen gas by PSA is a sustainable, environmentally friendly and energy efficient approach to providing pure, clean, dry nitrogen gas.

  3. Liquid nitrogen engine - Wikipedia

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    A liquid nitrogen engine is powered by liquid nitrogen, which is stored in a tank. Traditional nitrogen engine designs work by heating the liquid nitrogen in a heat exchanger, extracting heat from the ambient air and using the resulting pressurized gas to operate a piston or rotary motor. Vehicles propelled by liquid nitrogen have been ...

  4. Tank blanketing - Wikipedia

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    The most common gas used in blanketing is nitrogen. Nitrogen is widely used due to its inert properties, as well as its availability and relatively low cost. Tank blanketing is used for a variety of products including cooking oils, volatile combustible products, and purified water. These applications also cover a wide variety of storage ...

  5. Chemical tanker - Wikipedia

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    Nitrogen is often used as inert gas, supplied either from portable gas bottles or a Nitrogen generator. Currently, the latest chemical tankers are built by shipbuilders in Japan, Korea or China, where the large majority of stainless steel chemical tankers are built, as welding stainless steel to the accuracy required for cargo tank construction ...

  6. Inerting system - Wikipedia

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    A small amount of fuel in the tank leaves pumps on the floor of the tank exposed to the air-fuel mixture, and an electric pump is a potential ignition source. The explosion of a Thai Airways International Boeing 737 in 2001 and a Philippine Airlines 737 in 1990 also occurred in tanks that had a small amount of residual fuel.

  7. Nitrogen - Wikipedia

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    Because the liquid-to-gas expansion ratio of nitrogen is 1:694 at 20 °C, a tremendous amount of force can be generated if liquid nitrogen is rapidly vaporised in an enclosed space. In an incident on January 12, 2006, at Texas A&M University, the pressure-relief devices of a tank of liquid nitrogen were malfunctioning and later sealed. As a ...