Press Release:
Cryotech installs vacuum jacketed pipe system at Max Planck Institute
Campbell, CA (May 22, 2007) Cryotech International, Inc. a leader in cryogenic transfer systems for over 25 years, is pleased to announce the successful installation and start-up of an extensive, DynaFlex liquid nitrogen (LN2) piping system at the Max Planck Institute in Stuttgart, Germany. Cryotech’s all stainless steel vacuum jacketed system supplies pure, low pressure LN2 to Max Planck’s state of the art molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) laboratory.
To satisfy customer requirements, Cryotech incorporated, working with it’s European Distributor, Peco Europe, installed a sophisticated valve control, a custom liquid-gas phase separator, and an in-line sight glass into the DynaFlex pipe system.
David Carnahan, project manager, states “The DynaFlex system from Cryotech replaced an underperforming system. With the DynaFlex system installed, personnel can now take full advantage of their MBE equipment.”
Cryotech International, Inc.:
Cryotech International Inc was formed in June of 2005 after VBS International, Inc. acquired Cryotech Incorporated. VBS was founded in 1979 and has an extensive history of developing and manufacturing systems for the safe, efficient distribution of cryogenic fluids. The new Cryotech International, Inc. offers a complete line of vacuum insulated LN2 handling products including flexible cryogenic hoses, bendable LN2 piping, rigid piping, a variety of automatic filling equipment, dewar repair and gas panel design services. Contact Cryotech for complete system design, engineering and manufacturing of LN equipment for any industrial or food application including: semiconductor, electronics and aerospace environmental temperature testing; special effects (fogging); biological freezing applications; inerting of food and beverage containers; container pressurization; and food freezing.
Contact Cryotech International at 408-371-3303 or on the web at www.cryotechinternational.com
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