CRYOGENICS PUMP?
EFISYSTEMS at aol.com
EFISYSTEMS at aol.com
Sat Feb 13 03:40:19 GMT 1999
Hi,
A buddy of mine was working at NOS at the time he told me that they sell
these at cost so dealers could provide a service to their customers....I don't
know this to be true for sure, soooooo if you find something cheap to replace
my transfer staion I would love to hear about it...
-Carl Summers
In a message dated 2/12/99 7:29:04 PM Pacific Standard Time,
WATCHmeDRV at aol.com writes:
<< Subj: Re: CRYOGENICS PUMP?
Date: 2/12/99 7:29:04 PM Pacific Standard Time
From: WATCHmeDRV at aol.com
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In a message dated 2/12/99 4:28:47 AM Eastern Standard Time, james at brc.ubc.ca
writes:
<< I've never seen such a pump. Liquid N2 is delivered in a pressurized
container (like propane). We just open a valve and pour it out of the hose
into the container we need it in. It lasts for a surprisingly long time
before evaporating. What's your application?
HTH
jw
I am pumping N2O not N2, N2O is nitrous oxide it is stored in a container at
1100psi.
It boils at -130 to -140F at atmosphere pressure. I would have to have a pump
to do it or have my supply bottle at about 90 to 100F and the bottle that I
want to fill at about 32F (put it in the freezer overnight) This works I have
done it several times to fill my NOS bottles for my drag car. The problem is
that I have to then heat the bottle back up to about 100F to get my pressure
of about 1000 to 1100psi that I need for nitrous injection in my dragcar. An
air operated pump would will fill a 10lbs. bottle in about 5 to 7mins. NOS,
COMPUCAR, and NITROUS WORKS sell these pumps but they are to proud of them, I
would like to find a pump that is in the $100 to $200 range.
THANKS,
DETROIT AMERSON
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