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Manufacturing Technology Insights | Thursday, September 01, 2022
Cryogenic systems are being used in a variety of industries due to their numerous benefits, which are causing a significant transformation in those businesses.
FREMONT, CA: With the plethora of benefits offered by cryogenic systems across numerous industries, their demand is increasing in every sector. The market for cryogenic systems is anticipated to dramatically grow, with a rise to 31.68 billion USD shortly. These infrastructures help to maintain very cold temperatures to preserve liquified gases and other substances.
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There is an expansion in the use of certain technical gases that are produced to fulfil the goals of industries as they are capable of facilitating a few operations and offer more sustainable alternatives to conventional manufacturing processes. Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is one such example. However, many other gases are transforming many industries. The liquefied state of these elements provides several advantages. Cryogenics facilitate liquefying gases and help more easy and efficient transport and storage as they need less space. These benefits increased the demand for cryogenic systems that are capable of sustaining and preserving various elements. In this way, they are revolutionising and facilitating several processes in different industries.
Medical
Liquid oxygen systems are crucial in the medical and pharmaceutical industries due to their several significant uses of oxygen as a respiratory aid. Nitrogen is also used to ensure rapid freezing for the conservation and transporting of cells and tissues. Cryosurgery is increasingly employed to remove unwanted tissues or tumours, including both benign and malignant skin problems, by using liquefied nitrogen. Medical oxygen, medical air, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, nitrous oxide, and helium gas are some of the major gases provided by cryogenic systems for the medical industry.
Transportation
Cryogenic systems are used in the aerospace and space travel industries to preserve substances such as liquid hydrogen, which is used to power rockets and other flying vehicles. The automotive industry is also increasingly seeking cryogenic storage systems for numerous reasons, such as hydrogen becoming an alternative for fossil fuels in cars and nitrogen being used to produce automobile parts while processing gas-assisted injection moulding. Hydrogen as a clean alternative is leading to significant changes in transportation, especially in aeronautical and automotive businesses.
Food
The food industry is tremendously integrating cryogenics into several processes. For example, nitrogen is used to cool and freeze food items. It also helps to control their accurate temperature during delicate processes like transportation and distribution. Cryogenics facilitates the control of cold-chain-dependent products, thereby helping to alleviate damage and economic losses. Additionally, the usage of nitrogen can prevent food oxidation in both liquid and solid products and help in technological advances like modified atmosphere packaging (MAP).
Chemical
The potential to adopt cryogenic systems has long changed the chemical industry. The usage of nitrogen as a transport gas and liquefying agent in numerous chemical processes is an example. It also helps in generating a modified environment to protect products and facilities. Oil refineries and petrochemical sectors also use cryogenics for various processes, such as including oxygen and humidity evacuation in tanks and pipes. This ensures the safety and optimal use of resources.
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