Liquid Argon ISO Container, 150 PSI, 20,155 Liters
Refurbished liquid argon ISO container with 20,155-liter capacity rated at 150 PSI working pressure. The ISO frame provides standard intermodal compatibility for truck, rail, and ship transport. Professionally refurbished with new gaskets, requalified relief valves, and fresh vacuum — ready for another decade of service.
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