Cryogenic Systems Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
1201-4401 Nonmetallic Tubing
002692189
1212AS407-1 Liquid Oxygen Disc
000506515
1217G Annular Ball Bearing
001556333
121996 Machine Bolt
002258495
1225-13G-K54 Pressure Transmitter
013073194
1235-13G-K54B1 Pressure Transmitter
013073194
13102 Conduit Chase Nipple
006428502
131033R1 Access Cover
007143113
1320501 Intake Air Cleane Filter Element
012974600
1320501 SPEC. DISSEMINATO Intake Air Cleane Filter Element
012974600
1356 Adjustable Resistor
001078979
136 Liquid Sight Indicator
011352575
136-002 Liquid Sight Indicator
011352575
13655 Heating Element Thermocouple
008779593
140807 Pipe Nipple
001881880
1420501 Machine Bolt
013162325
142876 Thrust Roller Bearing
001170754
1455658 Access Cover
007143113
1465-05 V Belt
005290354
149C082H03 Conduit Chase Nipple
006428502
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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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