Originally posted by -jeffB
I work at an MRI lab, and when folks there need to transfer LN2 (from the large rolling dewars), they use a simple, uninsulated metal wand and
Tygon(?) tube. There's some loss while the tube cools down, of course, and the rubber hardens during transfer, but it's apparently not worth it to
use any kind of insulated tube. For the liquid helium, they have a wand and tube with evacuated jacket.
I don't know how much loss there is due to evaporation in the uninsulated transfer tube, but I'm guessing that it's small compared to the loss from
cooling down the smaller (destination) dewar.
I have a dewar in the 8L range that has lost its vacuum. Before I discovered that it was dead, I had figured that I'd just do transfers by pouring
into a funnel. |