Advances in Cryogenic Engineering 1960
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4684-3099-8_57
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Performance of NBS Hydrogen Liquefier Plant

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“…In 1952, the equipment fabricated in Washington was shipped to the new NBS facility in Boulder [30]. The plant first liquefied hydrogen on March 23, 1952, and a short time later was able to produce 320 L/h of normal liquid hydrogen [4,31]. After installing an ortho-para converter in the liquefier in 1953, the plant could produce 240 L/h of liquid parahydrogen.…”
Section: The Beginning Of Cryogenicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1952, the equipment fabricated in Washington was shipped to the new NBS facility in Boulder [30]. The plant first liquefied hydrogen on March 23, 1952, and a short time later was able to produce 320 L/h of normal liquid hydrogen [4,31]. After installing an ortho-para converter in the liquefier in 1953, the plant could produce 240 L/h of liquid parahydrogen.…”
Section: The Beginning Of Cryogenicsmentioning
confidence: 99%