In laboratories, most commonly used liquid nitrogen tanks have large capacity, large diameter, and weight. If you want to transfer it, it is difficult to carry it with bare hands, and there is still a certain degree of danger. And there is no guarantee that bumps or accidents will not occur during the transfer process. If something goes wrong during the transfer, you'll lose more than you gain.
So how to safely transferlaboratory liquid nitrogen tanks indoors.
You can choose a liquid nitrogen tank trolley, which is a labor-saving and safe transfer equipment.
The liquid nitrogen tank trolley is made of stainless steel, has a large table design, and is equipped with 4 high-load capacity swivel casters at the bottom, which is wear-resistant and low-noise. It has the advantages of convenient installation, labor-saving transportation and strong load-bearing capacity. Put the liquid nitrogen tank on the trolley, which can help the experimenter easily move it anywhere without much manpower. This kind of trolley is not only suitable for laboratories, but can be easily maneuvered and moved flexibly in various complex environments such as hospitals, scientific research institutes or health industries.
However, the trolley also has a range of use. It has different models to choose from. The capacity is suitable for large-capacity laboratory liquid nitrogen tanks from 30L to 190L. Indoor transfers are more portable and greatly improve work efficiency.
The emergence of liquid nitrogen tank trolleys solves the problem of difficulty in transferring liquid nitrogen tanks in the laboratory, which is both safe and efficient.
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