Device for liquefying gases

Refrigeration – Storage of solidified or liquified gas – Storing solidified gas

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55 66, 62 40, F17C 1300

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040559610

ABSTRACT:
A liquefactor includes a refrigeration stage for cooling a compressed gaseous body, and a first duct containing a first Joule-Thompson valve for connecting the refrigeration stage to a collecting container for use when the gaseous body comprises a single gas. A second duct parallelly connects the refrigeration stage to the collecting container and contains a second Joule-Thompson valve for use when the gaseous body comprises a mixture of two gases to be separated.

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