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Proper specification of mechanical insulation used in industrial cryogenic process cooling requires system designers to consider more than the required temperature of the application.
Industrial process cooling systems can operate at very cold and even cryogenic temperatures. Creating liquefied natural gas (LNG), for example, requires refrigeration systems to operate at temperatures of -265°F (-165°C) or less.