Hi, I'm trying to understand about refrigeration and a need to know what 1 litre of Oxygen Free Nitrogen (OFN) is in kilograms?
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Hi, I'm trying to understand about refrigeration and a need to know what 1 litre of Oxygen Free Nitrogen (OFN) is in kilograms?
1 litre of OFN will be very similar in weight to air, 0.000001 providing I got my decimal point right... 1kg/m3.
But... Why???
:cool:
1 cubic meter of air at STP (standard temperature and pressure) weighs 1.293 kg.....I think
work it out:
in a ofn bottle with a volume of 50 liters at 200 Bar, there are 6000 liters of gas, i will find out the weight tomorrow when I will be in the factory
Found this page:
http://www.airproducts.com/products/.../nitrogen.aspx
Thank you, I'm a layman (or rather laywomen) really, so not a refrigeration engineer, but trying to understand about refrigeration and how it works and understand parts used and functions, etc. So jumping straight in at the deep end to trying work on thermal dynamics without any prior knowledge! There's only so much information that I can get from the Internet. So appreciate all of your intelligent and educated replies.