Cryogenic storage tanks — Vacuum-insulated vessels for storing liquefied gases at cryogenic temperatures.

At the heart of the market are cryogenic storage tanks. These are highly engineered, vacuum-insulated vessels designed to store liquefied gases like nitrogen, oxygen, argon, hydrogen, and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) at their cryogenic temperatures. Tanks come in a wide range of sizes, from small dewars used in laboratories to massive, multi-million-gallon tanks at large-scale industrial facilities. The primary function of these tanks is to maintain a constant, low temperature to keep the gas in its liquid state, which is far more space-efficient than storing it as a gas.

For industrial applications, these tanks are part of a larger system. Industrial gas storage systems are complex installations that include not only the tanks but also vaporizers, pumps, and control systems. These systems are used to supply factories, hospitals, and semiconductor manufacturing plants with a continuous and reliable flow of industrial gases.