CryoQuip VAI-H16-FBL20 19,500 SCFH 600 PSIG Vaporizer
CryoQuip VAI-H16-FBL20 ambient vaporizer rated at 19,500 SCFH and 600 PSIG. Built in 2014 by one of the most respected names in cryogenic equipment. This unit combines proven reliability with high-pressure capability for demanding nitrogen service.
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