In biological laboratories,the commonly used low-temperature storage equipment is liquid nitrogen tank,which can be divided into two categories according to the storage mode,one is liquid-phase liquid nitrogen tank, and the other is gas-phase liquid nitrogen tank;however, with the development of science and technology With continuous development,a small gas-liquid phase tank is now designed.To put it simply,it is a combination that draws on the advantages of both. This description is not empty talk,letâ??s take a look below: First of all,it uses the same aviation aluminum as the liquid phase tank as the material,which is high in strength,corrosion-resistant,and relatively lightweight,making it easy to transfer samples. Secondly,judging from its appearance,it not only has a similar appearance to the liquid tank,but also has the same smart display as the gas tank. Its internal structure is similar to that of a gas phase tank and is divided into a liquid nitrogen storage area and a sample storage area. Similarly,there are two storage modes for samples.You can choose the more commonly used liquid phase storage mode,or you can choose the gas phase storage mode like the gas phase tank,which uses volatile nitrogen to preserve the sample.The dual-mode storage mode is also its name.The origin of. The important thing is that small gas-liquid phase tanks have commonly used capacities, such as YDS-65-216,YDS-95-216.This capacity is suitable for users who do not have a particularly large number of cell samples but want to store them in gas phase.Particularly friendly and makes up for the need for small cell storage.Choosing it not only requires less investment than a gas phase tank,but also saves space and can better meet your needs. If you have any needs, please contact KGSQ liquid nitrogen tank:
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Available stock in Rotterdam tank farm for jet fuel A1: CI DIP AND PAY FOB PROCEDURE 1. Buyer sends ICPO, Company Profile along with current and valid TSA company registration certificate+ buyer passport number + company profile to seller on receipt of seller's soft corporate offer. 2. Seller issues commercial invoice of the product in tanks at the port of Rotterdam and returns commercial invoice. 3.seller will provide the Proof of Product (PPOP) documents for product verification Which include Tank Storage Receipt (TSR) Certificate of origin Statement of Product Availability, Authorization to Verify (ATV), and Dip Test Authorization (DTA) Letter. 4.After successful verification of the PPOP, the buyer will contact the seller's Tank Storage Company to request a 1-day payment invoice to enable Buyer obtain all the necessary authorization and clearance for a Dip Test schedule. *Or* Buyer must have a minimum of 10 days TSR to avoid one day tank extension. 5.Upon a successful Dip Test conducted in the seller's tanks, the buyer will make the payment for the total product cost based on the SGS Report via MT103. The seller will transfer title ownership to the buyer and send all exportation documents. The buyer can then either transfer the product into a vessel or take over the seller's tanks for further storage. 6. Upon a successful Dip Test conducted in the seller's tanks, the buyer will make the payment for the total product cost based on the SGS Report via MT103. The seller will transfer title ownership to the buyer and send all exportation documents. The buyer can then either transfer the product into a vessel or take over the seller's tanks for further storage. 7. All intermediaries involved in the transaction will sign a Non- Circumvention, Non-Disclosure Agreement (NCNDA) and International Master Fee Protection Agreement (IMFPA). These documents will be forwarded to the seller for endorsement, and the seller will provide the Endorsed NCNDA/IMFPA and Authorization to Sell and Collect (ATSC).
CI DIP AND PAY FOB TTT Rotterdam PROCEDURE 1. Buyer sends ICPO, Company Profile along with current and valid TSA company registration certificate+ buyer passport number + company profile to seller on receipt of seller's soft corporate offer. 2. Seller issues commercial invoice of the product in tanks at the port of Rotterdam and returns commercial invoice. 3.seller will provide the Proof of Product (PPOP) documents for product verification Which include Tank Storage Receipt (TSR) Certificate of origin Statement of Product Availability, Authorization to Verify (ATV), and Dip Test Authorization (DTA) Letter. 4.After successful verification of the PPOP, the buyer will contact the seller's Tank Storage Company to request a 1-day payment invoice to enable Buyer obtain all the necessary authorization and clearance for a Dip Test schedule. *Or* Buyer must have a minimum of 10 days TSR to avoid one day tank extension. 5.Upon a successful Dip Test conducted in the seller's tanks, the buyer will make the payment for the total product cost based on the SGS Report via MT103. The seller will transfer title ownership to the buyer and send all exportation documents. The buyer can then either transfer the product into a vessel or take over the seller's tanks for further storage. 6. Upon a successful Dip Test conducted in the seller's tanks, the buyer will make the payment for the total product cost based on the SGS Report via MT103. The seller will transfer title ownership to the buyer and send all exportation documents. The buyer can then either transfer the product into a vessel or take over the seller's tanks for further storage. 7. All intermediaries involved in the transaction will sign a Non- Circumvention, Non-Disclosure Agreement (NCNDA) and International Master Fee Protection Agreement (IMFPA). These documents will be forwarded to the seller for endorsement, and the seller will provide the Endorsed NCNDA/IMFPA and Authorization to Sell and Collect (ATSC).
PRODUCT DATA SHEET ACID RESISTANT BRICK Material : RED SHALE Type Acid Resistant Brick Size (mm) 230 (LENGTH) X 115 (WIDTH) X 100,76,65,50,40,38,30,25 (THICK) Specification : ASTM C279, ASTM C410, IS 4860-1982 DESCRIPTION : We offer premium quality acid resistant bricks Red â?? Shale , tiles and special shapes. We also offer customized sizes as per clients' requirements. Our acid bricks comply with ASTM C279 Type-III, ASTM C410 Type H, L, and Indian Standard 4860 - 1982 Class-I for all applications where low absorption and high acid resistance is required. FEATURES OF ACID RESISTANT BRICK: Excellent resistant against wide range of chemicals except hydrofluoric acid, high abrasion resistance, low wearing properties, High Thermal resistant to sudden change in temperature AREA OF APPLICATION: Chemical Analysis (Average) Acid and Alkali Storage Tank Farms Demineralization plants and Water treatment plants Chimney inside lining, FGD linings Towers and Columns Process Vessels and Tanks Sewerage Treatment Plants and Lines Industrial Flooring and Bund Areas Chimney and Flue Gas Linings Hoppers and Chutes SiO266.4 Al2 0324 TiO21.1 Fe2 O31.1 K2 O + Na2 O2.5 NOT RECOMMENDED: HF acid or other fluoride solutions Heavy thermal shock Typical Physical Properties of GANESHAS Acid and Chemical Resistant Brick Characteristic RED SHALE ACID RESISTANT BRICK Test Standard Bulk Density, gm/cc - 2.3 to 2.35 ASTM C-20 -Water Absorption, % - 0.1 to 1.5 IS 4860-1968 Apparent Porosity, % -0.5 to 1.75 S 4860 Acid Solubility (H2SO4), Loss in Mass,% -0.1 to 1.8 ASTM C-279 Modulus of Rupture, PSI -2133 to 3555 ASTM C-67 Compressive Strength, Kg/cm2 - 700-900 IS 4860-1968 Abrasion Resistant , Volume in mm3 -69 to 85 EN 102 Surface Hardness, MOHS Scale - 7
PRODUCT DATA SHEET ACID RESISTANT BRICK Material : FIRECLAY Type Acid Resistant Brick Size (mm) : 230 (LENGTH) X 115 (WIDTH) X 100,76,65,50,40,38,30,25 (THICK) Specification : ASTM C279, ASTM C410, IS 4860-1982 DESCRIPTION : * We offer premium quality acid resistant bricks Red â?? Shale , tiles and special shapes. We also offer customized sizes as per clients' requirements. Our acid bricks comply with ASTM C279 Type-III, ASTM C410 Type H, L, and Indian Standard 4860 - 1982 Class-I for all applications where low absorption and high acid resistance is required. FEATURES OF ACID RESISTANT BRICK: * Excellent resistant against wide range of chemicals except hydrofluoric acid, high abrasion resistance, low wearing properties, High Thermal resistant to sudden change in temperature AREA OF APPLICATION: Chemical Analysis (Average) Acid and Alkali Storage Tank Farms Demineralization plants and Water treatment plants Chimney inside lining, FGD linings Towers and Columns Process Vessels and Tanks Sewerage Treatment Plants and Lines Industrial Flooring and Bund Areas Chimney and Flue Gas Linings Hoppers and Chutes SiO266.4 Al2 0324 TiO21.1 Fe2 O31.1 K2 O + Na2 O2.5 NOT RECOMMENDED: HF acid or other fluoride solutions - Heavy thermal shock Characteristic Fireclay Type Acid Resistant Brick - Test Standard Bulk Density, lbs/ft3 - 2.25 to 2.30 ASTM C-20 Water Absorption, % - 0.1 to 1.8 ASTM C-20 Apparent Porosity, % - 4.05 to 4.14 ASTM C-20 Acid Solubility (H2SO4), Loss in Mass,% - 6.1 to 6.8 ASTM C-279 Modulus of Rupture, Mpa - 14.6 ASTM C-67 Compressive Strength, PSI - 15500 to 17250 ASTM C-67 Abrasion Resistant , Volume in mm3 - 71 to 96 EN 102 Surface Hardness, MOHS Scale - 7 Thermal Conductivity, BTU-in/hr-ft-F - 6.94 to 7.12 ASTM C-236 Thermal Expansion Coefficient,in/in/Fx10-6 - 2.6 to 2.8 EN 103
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Olive oil is the oil that comes from the fruit of the olive tree (Olea europea). Virgin olive oil is produced by mechanical processing of the olive fruit in olive mills. It is a key element of the Mediterranean diet and is considered a healthy food product due to its content of monounsaturated fats, antioxidants, etc. Physical and chemical characteristics Crude virgin olive oil is a mixture of various ingredients. These can be distinguished into three categories: Glycerides, fat-soluble substances and water-soluble substances. They can also be distinguished into saponifiable and non-saponifiable components. Glycerides, which are also saponifiable components, are mainly triglycerides, i.e. esters of glycerol with fatty acids. The latter are mainly: oleic, palmitoleic, linoleic, stearic and palmitic. The first three are unsaturated fatty acids, and the other two are saturated Historical data In the Greek area, presses for the production of oil from olives and containers (jars) for oil storage dating from the Mycenaean era have been found. According to the excavations carried out in the Proto-Cycladic II (2,700-2,300 BC) cemetery of Spedos in 1903 by Klonos Stefanos, among the other finds, he mentions a silver-plated clay vessel which contained traces of spoiled olive oil. The careful research in the chemistry of the National University under Professor K. Zengeli proved, beyond doubt, the existence of olive oil. Klonos Stefanos (in the Proceedings of the Archaeological Society PAE 1906) notes that together with the silver-plated clay vessel, a triple clay oil lamp was found. Olive oil is referred to on a Linear B tablet from Knossos as erawo (oil) and on others with a special ideogram. Olive oil and health Olive oil contains high levels of monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) as well as an abundance of bioactive components. Of these, the phenolic components are the most extensively studied. Regarding the benefits of MUFAs in human health, the US Food and Drink Administration authorized qualitative health claims (health claims), for the first time in 2004, regarding the protection offered by monounsaturated fatty acids of olive oil against cardiovascular risk diseases. Overall, the benefits of olive oil fatty acids were summarized at the first International Conference on Olive Oil and Health, in 2005. But olive oil is more than a rich source of monounsaturated fatty acids. Its phenolic components have shown anti-inflammatory and chemo-protective properties. Oleocanthal in olive oil has been found to have a similar effect to the anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen. In none of the studies in which the role of phenolic components of olive oil has been examined, cytotoxicity has been shown.
In the fast-paced scientific research and medical field, it is sometimes necessary to carry samples to other countries for exchange, or transfer samples to laboratories in other regions, and this kind of transfer is not simple road transportation, but long-distance transfer with the help of high-speed trains or airplanes, and the security check is a hurdle for conventional liquid nitrogen containers. Only the liquid nitrogen tanks for air transportation, which do not contain liquid nitrogen inside but can maintain the cold transfer of samples for a long time, can be used. Facing the high requirements of air transportation, this series of liquid nitrogen tanks has its own special structure to cope with it! Product highlights: 1. Extremely low temperature gas phase storage: dry design, below - 190 degrees Celsius storage temperature, providing a solid low temperature environment for sensitive samples; 2. Diversified volume options: YDS aviation series liquid nitrogen tanks provide a variety of volume options from 2L to 25L to meet the transportation and storage needs of samples of different sizes; 3. No liquid nitrogen overflow risk: the internal liquid nitrogen adsorbent can absorb and preserve liquid nitrogen, so even if it encounters bumps during transportation, there is no risk of liquid nitrogen overflow, which guarantees the safety of samples; 4. Stainless steel mesh partition technology: effectively isolate the storage space from the liquid nitrogen absorber to ensure the purity of the samples without pollution. 5. High-strength aluminum alloy material: lightweight tank design enhances durability and portability, adapting to frequent transportation needs. 6. Standard locking lid design: provides additional security for precious samples, preventing accidental leakage or loss. 7. Long-lasting durability and warranty commitment: 5-year vacuum warranty, providing you with continuous and reliable service. KGSQ Air Transportation Liquid Nitrogen Tank, your ideal choice for long-distance sample transfer, guarding the safe journey of every life sample.
* Quantity : MIN 50,000MT x 12 months * Origin: Russian Federation Specifications: Standard Export Quality. * Payment: By MT103/760 * Price/Commissions: Final price to Buyer is the Gross, including all commissions. Commissions * payment is then made by Seller, who carries out all commissions transfers. * Contract: 12 Months with possible rollovers. * Inspection: SGS or similar CIF DLC or SBLC PROCEDURE 1. Buyer issues ICPO, company registration, I.D. and Top World Bank redacted Bank Statement or equivalent 2. Seller issues Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA). 3. Buyer signs and returns SPA. 4. Buyer's Bank issues a RWA letter to guarantee to issue an instrument on behalf of the Buyer within three working days after receiving the following PPOP. 5. Seller issues PPOP to Buyer including the following: A. Copy of license to export issued by the Department of the Ministry of Energy. B. Copy of approval to export issued by the Department of Ministry of Justice. C. Copy of statement of availability of the product. D. Copy of the refinery commitment to produce the product. E. Copy of contract to transport the product to port F. Copy of the port storage agreement G. Copy of the charter party agreements to transport the product to the discharge port. H. Tank Storage Receipt (TSR) I. Q & Q by Current SGS report. 6. Buyers bank issues operative Letter of Credit DLC MT 700 or SBLC MT-760 to Sellers fiduciary Bank account. 7. Seller issues 2% Performance Bond to Buyers bank. 8. Shipment Commences 9. On getting to Buyer's port of discharge, the Buyer's inspection team board the vessel and perform an inspection. Buyer sends SGS report to Seller. 10. Seller provides shipping document and a master commercial invoice to Buyer, within 3 banking days, Buyer makes the payment in full via MT 103/TT to Seller's Bank account.
* Quantity MIN 1,000,000 Barrels x 12 months * Origin: Russian Federation Specifications: Standard Export Quality. * Payment: By MT103/760 * Price/Commissions: Final price to Buyer is the Gross, including all commissions. Commissions * Payment is then made by Seller, who carries out all commissions transfers. * Contract: 12 Months with possible rollovers. * Inspection: SGS or similar * CIF DLC or SBLC PROCEDURE 1. Buyer issues ICPO, company registration, I.D. and Top World Bank redacted Bank Statement or equivalent 2. Seller issues Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA). 3. Buyer signs and returns SPA. 4. Buyer's Bank issues a RWA letter to guarantee to issue an instrument on behalf of the Buyer within three working days after receiving the following PPOP. 5. Seller issues PPOP to Buyer including the following: A. Copy of license to export issued by the Department of the Ministry of Energy. B. Copy of approval to export issued by the Department of Ministry of Justice. C. Copy of statement of availability of the product. D. Copy of the refinery commitment to produce the product. E. Copy of contract to transport the product to port F. Copy of the port storage agreement G. Copy of the charter party agreements to transport the product to the discharge port. H. Tank Storage Receipt (TSR) I. Q & Q by Current SGS report. 6. Buyer's bank issues operative Letter of Credit DLC MT 700 or SBLC MT-760 to Seller's fiduciary Bank account. 7. Seller issues 2% Performance Bond to Buyers bank. 8. Shipment Commences 9. On getting to Buyer's port of discharge, the Buyer's inspection team board the vessel and perform an inspection. Buyer sends SGS report to Seller. 10. Seller provides shipping document and a master commercial invoice to Buyer, within 3 banking days, Buyer makes the payment in full via MT 103/TT to Seller's Bank account.
* Quantity MIN 1,000,000 Barrels x 12 months with R/E * Origin: Russian Federation Specifications: Standard Export Quality. * Payment: By MT103/760 * Price/Commissions: Final price to Buyer is the Gross, including all commissions. Commissions * Payment is then made by Seller, who carries out all commissions transfers. *Contract: 12 Months with possible rollovers. * Inspection: SGS or similar * CIF DLC or SBLC PROCEDURE 1. Buyer issues ICPO, company registration, I.D. and Top World Bank redacted Bank Statement or equivalent 2. Seller issues Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA). 3. Buyer signs and returns SPA. 4. Buyer's Bank issues a RWA letter to guarantee to issue an instrument on behalf of the Buyer within three working days after receiving the following PPOP. 5. Seller issues PPOP to Buyer including the following: A. Copy of license to export issued by the Department of the Ministry of Energy. B. Copy of approval to export issued by the Department of Ministry of Justice. C. Copy of statement of availability of the product. D. Copy of the refinery commitment to produce the product. E. Copy of contract to transport the product to port F. Copy of the port storage agreement G. Copy of the charter party agreements to transport the product to the discharge port. H. Tank Storage Receipt (TSR) I. Q & Q by Current SGS report. 6. Buyer's bank issues operative Letter of Credit DLC MT 700 or SBLC MT-760 to Seller's fiduciary Bank account. 7. Seller issues 2% Performance Bond to Buyers bank. 8. Shipment Commences 9. On getting to Buyer's port of discharge, the Buyer's inspection team board the vessel and perform an inspection. Buyer sends SGS report to Seller. 10. Seller provides shipping document and a master commercial invoice to Buyer, within 3 banking days, Buyer makes the payment in full via MT 103/TT to Seller's Bank account.
* Quantity MIN 1,000,000 Barrels x 12 months * Origin: Russian Federation Specifications: Standard Export Quality. * Payment: By MT103/760 * Price/Commissions: Final price to Buyer is the Gross, including all commissions. Commissions * Payment is then made by Seller, who carries out all commissions transfers. Contract: 12 Months with possible rollovers. Inspection: SGS or similar * CIF DLC or SBLC PROCEDURE 1. Buyer issues ICPO, company registration, I.D. and Top World Bank redacted Bank Statement or equivalent 2. Seller issues Sales and Purchase Agreement (SPA). 3. Buyer signs and returns SPA. 4. Buyer's Bank issues a RWA letter to guarantee to issue an instrument on behalf of the Buyer within three working days after receiving the following PPOP. 5. Seller issues PPOP to Buyer including the following: A. Copy of license to export issued by the Department of the Ministry of Energy. B. Copy of approval to export issued by the Department of Ministry of Justice. C. Copy of statement of availability of the product. D. Copy of the refinery commitment to produce the product. E. Copy of contract to transport the product to port F. Copy of the port storage agreement G. Copy of the charter party agreements to transport the product to the discharge port. H. Tank Storage Receipt (TSR) I. Q & Q by Current SGS report. 6. Buyer's bank issues operative Letter of Credit DLC MT 700 or SBLC MT-760 to Seller's fiduciary Bank account. 7. Seller issues 2% Performance Bond to Buyers bank. 8. Shipment Commences 9. On getting to Buyer's port of discharge, the Buyer's inspection team board the vessel and perform an inspection. Buyer sends SGS report to Seller. 10. Seller provides shipping document and a master commercial invoice to Buyer, within 3 banking days, Buyer makes the payment in full via MT 103/TT to Seller's Bank account.