Difference between revisions of "Liquid Nitrogen Storage Dewar"
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Revision as of 04:13, 20 May 2014
Description
This is a 43 liter liquid nitrogen storage dewar. As it weighs 115 lbs full, we need to construct either a withdrawal system for it, or a pouring stand.
It was originally configured with 6 cylindrical stainless steel sample holders. We still have these, but we do not intend to use this for biological sample storage.
Useful Information
The tare weight of this dewar (includes foam insert, excludes all sample holders and any withdrawal hardware) is 37 lbs.
Liquid nitrogen has a density of .807 g/mL or 1.779 lbs/L.
List of Currently Certified Users
Qualified Member | Trained By |
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Ryan Pierce | Danger Committee |
Dave Schact | Danger Committee |
Maintenance Log
Date | Maintainer | Description |
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12/24/2013 | Ryan Pierce | Filled with 34L LN2. |
12/22/2013 | Ryan Pierce and Elizabeth Koprucki | Scrubbed the outside. Rinsed inside with water and scrubbed bottom with brush. Filled with 2 gal bleach and water. Let sit. Rinsed. Foam cap was cleaned with dish soap and the top glued with gorilla glue. |