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Rich track record and experience! Ultra-low temperature cooling device 'StirLNG-4'

Ultra-low temperature cooling device born from the Dutch maritime empire and Stirling Cryogenics!

STIRLING CRYOGENICS, which celebrates its 70th anniversary in 2024, designs and manufactures "cryogenic cooling devices" that generate ultra-low temperature conditions using a closed cycle based on the "reverse Stirling cycle" indicated in its name. It is a long-established company with over 4,000 installations worldwide. The closed cycle used compresses and expands helium gas with dual pistons utilizing the rotation of an electric motor to create ultra-low temperature conditions.

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We provide cooling equipment that does not select target gases for liquefaction!

We provide cooling equipment that does not select target gases for liquefaction!

Since its establishment 70 years ago, Stirling Cryogenics (Netherlands) has been engaged in the development, manufacturing, and sales of ultra-low temperature cooling devices (for applications such as re-liquefaction). The company produces ultra-low temperatures ranging from -40°C to -253°C through a range of products utilizing the reverse Stirling cycle. These devices can also be used for the re-liquefaction of BOG (boil-off gas) generated in ships and plants using LNG/ammonia/hydrogen fuel, as well as for BOG suppression systems and the liquefaction of CO2/O2/biogas.

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