Storing liquid oxygen (LOX) requires specialized equipment and strict safety protocols due to its extremely low temperature (−183°C) and high oxidizing power. Improper storage can lead to serious safety hazards, including fire, explosion, or frostbite. The most common vessel is the cryogenic tank which can store liquids and gases in cryogenic liquid oxygen. Firstly, cryogenic tanks enable large-scale storage in a much smaller footprint compared to gas-phase storage. Secondly, liquefied gases are easier and more economical to transport over long distances. Finally, cryogenic tank are designed with insulation and vacuum layers to maintain ultra-low temperatures and prevent vaporization and loss of product, ensuring safety and efficiency.
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