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Maintaining -320°F Liquid Nitrogen for Injection Molding
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[QUOTE="SteamKing, post: 5460665, member: 301881"] The LN2 is going to boil long before it reaches room temperature. It's going to be boiling once it reaches -319° F. In order to cool any hot spots on your mold, the LN2 must absorb some heat, and that's going to raise its temperature immediately. LN2 can remain liquid only between -346° F and -320° F, a rather narrow temperature range. [URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitrogen[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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