no. Compressed nitrogen need not be insulated. Liquid nitrogen is always insulated. Typically compressed nitrogen is stored at high pressure(over 1000 psi) and liquid nitrogen is kept at less than 100 psi.
liquid
Although well insulated, the tank will gradually warm and as it does so the liquid Nitrogen will boil off (the gas is allowed to escape from the tank which is not sealed and pressurized). This happens gradually, so the liquid Nitrogen can be stored for as long as some remains in the tank (this will depend on the size of the tank (Dewer - see link below)).
Your local welding supply store should have nitrogen tanks, or know who your local compressed gas supplier is. You will most likely need to pay a significant tank deposit, and purchase a gas regulator for the tank.
Compressed oxygen--oxygen that is stored as a gas in a tank.
with a nitrogen tank
liquid
Although well insulated, the tank will gradually warm and as it does so the liquid Nitrogen will boil off (the gas is allowed to escape from the tank which is not sealed and pressurized). This happens gradually, so the liquid Nitrogen can be stored for as long as some remains in the tank (this will depend on the size of the tank (Dewer - see link below)).
By Nitrogen I am taking it that you mean compressed air and as long as the tank is high pressure it should work fine.
It will heat up and evaporate.
Your local welding supply store should have nitrogen tanks, or know who your local compressed gas supplier is. You will most likely need to pay a significant tank deposit, and purchase a gas regulator for the tank.
Yes , it can be. A living example is a Liquid Nitrogen Vehicle.A liquid nitrogen vehicle is powered by liquid nitrogen, which is stored in a tank. Traditional nitrogen engine designs work by heating the liquid nitrogen in a heat exchanger, extracting heat from the ambient air and using the resulting pressurized gas to operate a piston or rotary engine. Vehicles propelled by liquid nitrogen have been demonstrated, but are not used commercially.
if u mean the tank that you put your shoulder against and what powers it. no u can get co2 or compressed air (compressed air is better for your gun)
Yes, liquid nitrogen can be used to cool air passed through a heat exchanger. It is however a once through system. You would need a tank to hold the liquid nitrogen, and have more delivered every so often. very expensive.
.1483 GALLONS PER POUND FOR LIQUID NITROGEN 2000LBS X .1483 GALLONS/POUND = 296 GALLONS OF LIQUID NITROGEN IN 1 TON
VIE means Vacuum Insulated Evaporator tank. It used to hold Liquid nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and other gases in their liquid form. The tank is constructed in a way that it has space (vacuum) between the outside surface and the main container to act as insulation.
Compressed oxygen--oxygen that is stored as a gas in a tank.
with a nitrogen tank