Cryogenic system design

We know exactly what you need to keep your gas below its boiling temperature

As experts in transporting critically cold liquid gases from -80 to -269 degrees, we work with customers all over the world to design, engineer and manufacture cryogenic systems to work in the most critical industries.

At CoreDux, we work with customers all over the world to design, engineer and manufacture cryogenic systems to work in the most critical industries. From industrial gas, space exploration, health tech, food tech and nuclear. As experts in transporting critically cold liquid gases from -80 to -269 degrees, we know exactly what you need to keep your gas below its boiling temperature. Our highly skilled and adept engineers are able to guarantee the right metal hose or artery system that will always maintain the constant freezing temperature to keep your machinery alive.

We are experts in cryogenic transportation systems for rocket engines in space launchers and loading systems on launch pads. Cryogenic transport lines for helium cooling in MRI scanners and helium cooling loop in nuclear fusion reactors and other advanced research projects. Not to mention cryogenic piping for trucks in road transportation and LNG bunkering projects, as well as new advanced cryogenic transfer lines for refrigeration units using liquid nitrogen as a coolant. In a nutshell: any machinery that requires extreme cooling capabilities.

With the space design authorities, we confirm the layout and define the tests to ensure the hose layouts are robust enough to withstand extreme conditions in terms of temperature, flow rates, vibrations and accelerations. We even design and engineer the loading arms for Ariane 5 and Ariane 6 space rockets when filling liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen for take-off.

In the cooling systems for nuclear fusion reactor demonstrators, we make it our mission to keep close to absolute zero when conveying pure liquid helium and can guarantee the cooling of the tokamak.

We understand the challenges faced

designing cryogenic systems

Why CoreDux? We understand the constraints and challenges faced when designing sensitive cryogenic systems. That’s how we are able to engineer flexible hoses to compensate for misalignments when lines contract and ensure the system maintains its integrity with leak tightness and overall functionality. Even taking into account vibrations from the environment and flow-induced vibrations in applications. As experts in stainless steel materials and their compatibility, we guarantee our customers the best results every time.

How? We ensure that our products are always 100% compatible and able to resist any extreme negative temperatures. We have state-of-the-art cleaning facilities and simulation capabilities. Not to forget our extensive knowledge and expertise in specific types of welding and associated controls to provide safe, durable and validated cryogenic systems for our customers worldwide. With full certification including EN12434 and ISO21012 (the must-have standards governing the usage of cryogenic hoses used for road transport and conveying standard cryogenic fluids), we at CoreDux know what we are talking about and have the credentials to back it up.

Whatever your challenge, we will always go above and beyond to get you what you need. Failure is never an option for us. With over 100 years of experience, our expert engineers will design and manufacture a first-rate cryogenic piping system to your exact needs. We love creating the arteries that bring your machinery to life. Think of us as your trustworthy partner that will never let you down.

How can we help you?

Use our knowledge or talk to our experienced engineering experts and find the right solution to the minefield of complex challenges you face in gas and liquid transportation. In the comfort of knowing we are the only full-service ODM and B2P company in the world that can solve all your liquid and gas transportation challenges in one single go. Designing, manufacturing and assembling everything in-house with no third parties involved.

 

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