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Sep2-12, 07:48 PM   #1
 

making liquid nitrogen from air


Has anyone done this as a DIY project? I want to use a refrigerator compressor with counter-current coils.
 
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Sep3-12, 05:45 PM   #2
 
The foreign wikipedia claims that the Linde method uses a pressure of 200bar. I doubt, that your refrigerator compressor can produce that.
 
Sep10-12, 01:52 PM   #3
 
It's infinitely easier to just buy it from a commerical vendor - it's really cheap. Any DIY attempt would likely also make LOX, which could be very dangerous.
 
Sep11-12, 12:33 PM   #4
 

making liquid nitrogen from air


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Has anyone done this as a DIY project? I want to use a refrigerator compressor with counter-current coils.
what are counter-current coils? what would they do?

i know that compressing a gas will cause it to liquefy, depending on temperature, but i don't know how electrical/magnetic fields come into play.
 
Sep11-12, 03:40 PM   #5
 
Quote by pa5tabear View Post
what are counter-current coils? what would they do?

i know that compressing a gas will cause it to liquefy, depending on temperature, but i don't know how electrical/magnetic fields come into play.
he means a countercurrent heat exchanger i.e. you have 2 plug flow reactors one in another, and on the outside one the fluid flows 1 way, the inside one you have the fluid flows another way.
 
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