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CRYAC18PSCGA295 - Cryogenic Phase Separator with CGA-295 Adapter

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OVERVIEW

Safe and Splash-Free Liquid Nitrogen Dispensing

Handling liquid nitrogen in a welding shop or industrial facility requires the right equipment to ensure operator safety and minimize product loss. The Bronze Phase Separator with CGA-295 Fitting is designed to tame the chaotic flow of cryogenic liquids. When liquid nitrogen travels through a transfer hose, ambient heat causes some of the liquid to boil into gas. Without a proper separator, this expanding gas acts like a propellant, causing the liquid to spit, sputter, and splash violently as it exits the hose. This phase separator solves that problem by safely venting the gas vapor before it pushes the liquid out, allowing for a smooth, gentle pour.

This complete kit comes ready to use with a CGA-295 fitting, which is the standard connection found on inert liquid gas cylinders and hoses (commonly used for Liquid Nitrogen and Argon). The core component is a high-quality sintered bronze muffler/separator with a 1/8" FNPT connection. It is rugged, reliable, and essential for anyone regularly transferring cryogenic liquids from bulk tanks or portable cylinders to smaller dewars or use-points.

Why You Need This:

  • Enhanced Safety: Drastically reduces the risk of cryogenic burns and frostbite caused by uncontrolled splashing liquid.
  • Cost Efficiency: Reduces product waste by preventing liquid from being blown away by expanding gas, ensuring more of what you buy ends up in the container.
  • Universal Fit: The included adapter fits standard CGA-295 connections, while the 1/8" NPT thread allows for custom rigging if necessary.
  • Durability: The bronze construction is tough enough to handle the rough environment of a shop floor while resisting corrosion.

Upgrade your cryogenic transfer setup with this professional-grade phase separator. It transforms a dangerous, messy job into a controlled and safe operation, protecting both your personnel and your equipment.

Additional Information
Item:Accessory
Material:Bronze
Connection Type:CGA 295, 1/8" FNPT
Gas Type:Liquid Nitrogen, Liquid Argon
Application:Cryogenic Transfer
Component Type:Phase Separator
Packaging Description:1 per each

INCLUDED

  • 1x Sintered Bronze Phase Separator (1/8" FNPT)
  • 1x CGA-295 Adapter Fitting

APPLICATIONS

  • Transferring Liquid Nitrogen (LN2) from storage cylinders to portable dewars.
  • Dispensing Liquid Argon for industrial or welding cooling applications.
  • Laboratory cryogenic cooling, sample preservation, and trap filling.
  • Filling open-top cryogenic vessels safely with minimal turbulence.
  • Industrial shrink-fitting applications using liquid nitrogen.

FAQ

A phase separator is used at the end of a cryogenic transfer hose to separate the gas vapor from the liquid cryogen. It vents the gas through the porous bronze, allowing the liquid to flow smoothly without splashing or sputtering.

This unit comes with a CGA-295 fitting, which is the standard connection for inert liquid gases like Nitrogen and Argon. The separator itself features a 1/8" FNPT thread.

No, CGA-295 is designed specifically for inert gases (Argon, Nitrogen). Liquid Oxygen typically requires a CGA-440 connection and equipment that has been specifically cleaned for oxygen service to prevent combustion hazards.

The phase separator element is made of sintered bronze, a porous metal that is durable, corrosion-resistant, and effective at diffusing gas flow.

No, this product includes the phase separator and the fitting adapter. The CGA-294 or compatible cryogenic hose is sold separately.

Simply screw the CGA-295 adapter onto your cryogenic hose or cylinder valve output, and ensure the phase separator is securely attached to the adapter via the 1/8" NPT thread. Always use Teflon tape suitable for oxygen/cryogenic service on NPT threads if required.

Sputtering is caused by nitrogen boiling into gas within the transfer hose due to heat. This gas expands rapidly; without a separator to vent it, it forces the liquid out violently.