Solutions Session: Why Every Cryogenic System Needs an LTAP

Solutions Session: Why Every Cryogenic System Needs an LTAP

From High Pressure: Gas and Cryogenic Industry Podcast by Ratermann Manufacturing

January 29, 2025 · 11 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the critical role of Low-Temperature Actuation Probes (LTAP) in cryogenic systems and their impact on safety and maintenance.

When Are LTAP Devices Essential for Your Cryogenic System? In today's Solution Session, we're diving into the world of cryogenics to explore the critical role of Low-Temperature Actuation Probes (LTAP) in safeguarding your equipment and personnel. George is joined by industry experts Tim Knapp, Jan Uczkowski, and Lance Looper to discuss how LTAP devices function, their best installation practices, and the revolutionary impact they have on safety and maintenance in the gas and welding industry. If you're dealing with cryogenic fluids, this episode is a must-listen for understanding the preventative measures that can protect your system from catastrophic failures. In This Episode: How LTAP devices prevent cryogenic system failures Key safety features of LTAP devices Typical installations for LTAPs Risk assessments for cryogenic systems Importance of non-powered LTAP operation Economic benefits of using carbon steel piping with LTAPs 🔗 Find out more about Ratermann Manufacturing: https://www.rmiorder.com/ 🔗 Find out more about Generant: https://www.generant.com/

People in this episode

Host: George

Guests: Tim Knapp, Jan Uczkowski, Lance Looper

Topics covered

  • cryogenics
  • LTAP devices
  • safety measures
  • system failures
  • installation practices
  • economic benefits

Keywords

  • cryogenic systems
  • LTAP
  • safety features
  • installation practices
  • risk assessments
  • non-powered operation
  • carbon steel piping

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Ratermann Manufacturing, Generant

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