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Cryogenic Vaporizers
Armstrong has
developed a specialized knowledge and products for the extremely severe service of
cryogenic vaporization. Our direct steam heated cryogenic vaporizers are unique in
this field. Direct steam heating of cryogenic fluids involves many phenomena not
generally encountered in normal process vaporization due to the extreme cold temperatures,
the large temperature difference between the heating medium and process fluid, and the
potential for condensate freeze-up. Armstrong/Chemtec has
significant field experience with these type units with hundreds in service
world-wide. This field experience, our access to the research of HTRI and HTFS, and
our own in-house research and development programs, guarantee our clients the most
reliable, technologically advanced, and durable cryogenic vaporizers available. Our
vaporizer designs are the result of hundreds of hours of advanced analysis and testing of
thermal performance, thermal stresses, fatigue, and a host of other phenomena which are
not often encountered in less severe process duties.
Armstrong/Chemtec has manufactured hundreds of cryogenic
vaporizers for various duties such as ethane, ethylene, other low temperature
hydrocarbons, and nitrogen. Direct steam heated vaporizers for cryogenic fluids
offer a number of advantages. Such units are very responsive and able to adjust more
or less immediately to process upsets. These units are especially valuable for:
Our designs have evolved from first principles, through
in-house and onto field
testing
to establish both the operating criteria as well as the thermal sizing.
Time has also taught us a number of ways to further improve this
equipment by making incremental changes in details of mechanical design,
fabrication techniques, and materials of construction. All these
changes have since been field-proven to increase the unit's reliability,
responsiveness, and resistance to thermal stresses and fatigue.
Armstrong/Chemtec gives proper design consideration to, among other
aspects:
Limiting stresses brought about by severe thermal conditions
Minimizing potential for fatigue failure
Minimizing response time to load changes
Proper venting of steam side inerts and adequate steam distribution
Proper removal of steam condensate to avoid freeze-up
Design of external controls (when requested)

Armstrong/Chemtec has many years of experience unmatched by
others that results in cryogenic vaporizers which work.

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