RegasPro HBVP-108K 108,000 SCFH Ambient Air Vaporizer
The big daddy. A full 40-foot ISO frame packed with enough aluminum fin-tube to regasify a small country's worth of cryogenic liquid. At 12,230 lbs and 108,000 SCFH, this is the unit you wheel out when someone says "we need more capacity" and you want to end that conversation permanently. Still no power required. Just vibes and thermodynamics.
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