Cryogenic technologies are part of the backbone of the industrial gases business, from as far back as Carl von Linde’s pioneering research into refrigeration and liquefaction and, ultimately, the birth of the industrial gas supply chain.
The role of cryogenic equipment is still as significant today and arguably never more so, crucial throughout global supply chains, in cryogenic air separation processes, and given a whole new lease of life in the thriving LNG business of today and tomorrow.
In fact, LNG dominates cryogenic equipment trends, having driven vigorous growth and technology development across cryogenic valves, pumps and storage vessels globally. But with the changing face of the energy sector in recent months, is this still the case?
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