Cryoquip Ambient Air Vaporizer HAF-825-FBL10 100 GPM / 20,000 SCFH
CryoQuip HAF-825-FBL10 ambient air vaporizer rated at 100 GPM (20,000 SCFH). No fans, no burners, no electricity bill — just aluminum fins and the relentless laws of heat transfer. A proven design for continuous duty cryogenic service.
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