
Note:
1. Rapid deterioration of super-insulation performance above 10 microns.
2. The closeness of the performance of perlite and composite
The Design Team which produced Australia’s first generation of cryogenic vessel designs in 1965 to 1966 and a second generation from 1980 to 1985 has been reconstituted to take advantage of new material and techniques and knowledge born of more than 30 years Experience to produce a third generation to deliver improved performance. Reliability and pay load as well as cost reductions. The insulation mediums selected by Cryeng of Australia for use either individually or in combination are perite, fibre glass/aluminium foil and glass wool in vacuum. Performance will depend on the quality of material, the thickness of the barrier, the density of the material and the vacuum level in the annular space. In its standard equipment CRYENG(THAILAND) will select the appropriate medium it considers will provide the performance reliability and deliver the N.E.R. (nett evaporation rate) performance require by the application.