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044075PT0 Pipe Clamp Coupling
000731830
3200702 Pipe Clamp Coupling
000731830
3200702-1 Pipe Clamp Coupling
000731830
3200702-5 Pipe Clamp Coupling
000731830
40-E-2IN Pipe Clamp Coupling
004008972
581531 Pipe Clamp Coupling
004008972
581531-003 Pipe Clamp Coupling
004008972
7001-2IN Pipe Clamp Coupling
004008972
74 4-1/2 Pipe Clamp Coupling
000731830
77 2IN Pipe Clamp Coupling
004008972
A2-ST-77-T Pipe Clamp Coupling
004008972
ANSI/AWWA C606 Pipe Clamp Coupling
004008972
C-020-077-P-E0 Pipe Clamp Coupling
004008972
C-044-075-P-GRADE T Pipe Clamp Coupling
000731830
C-044-075-P-T0 Pipe Clamp Coupling
000731830
C044075PT5 Pipe Clamp Coupling
000731830
M10387-2-B-11 Pipe Clamp Coupling
002889514
MILC10387 Pipe Clamp Coupling
002889514
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Cryogenic Systems

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In physics, cryogenics is the study of the production and behaviour of materials at very low temperatures.

It is not well-defined at what point on the temperature scale refrigeration ends and cryogenics begins, but scientists

Discovery of superconducting materials with critical temperatures significantly above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen has provided new interest in reliable, low cost methods of producing high temperature cryogenic refrigeration. The term "high temperature cryogenic" describes temperatures ranging from above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen, -320 F (-195 C) up to -58 F (-50 C), the generally defined upper limit of study referred to as cryogenics.

A person who studies elements that have been subjected to extremely cold temperatures is called a cryogenicist.

Cryogenicists use the Kelvin or Rankine temperature scales present in nature.

The word cryogenics stems from Greek kρύο (cryo) – "cold" + genic – "having to do with production".

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