Thursday, March 8, 2012

Does A Dual Nozzle CO2 Cryo Jet Have Less Pressure Than A Single

When searching to buy a CO2 cryo jet system for your company you may have ran across several systems and have a couple questions.  One popular question is "Does the dual nozzle co2 cryo jet have less output than the single nozzle?"  There are a couple of different answers and it really depends on the CO2 tanks you decide to use for your install.  Options for your CO2 tank rentals or purchases are liquid siphon tube tanks in these sizes listed below:




  1. 20 lb Liquid Siphon CO2 Tank
  2. 50 lb Liquid Siphon CO2 Tank (Seen to the right)
  3. 75 lb Liquid Siphon CO2 Tank
  4. 100 lb Liquid Siphon CO2 Tank
  5. 400 lb Liquid Dewar Tank (Seen Below to the left)


The main differences between the tanks is the pressure that the CO2 is compressed under.  The 20 and 50 lb Siphon tanks are pressurized at approximately 850 psi compared to the Dewar tank at approximately 350 psi.  The Atlanta Special FX Dual Nozzle Cryo Jet does produce a slightly shorter blast of CO2 fog when using the lower pressure refiigerated Dewar tank setup.  Using a high pressure system you should still see approximately 20 feet of cryo fog and more (in humid climates) but should hardly notice a difference.  Click here to watch videos of the units working on a high pressure system.  http://www.atlantaspecialfx.com/Fog-Smoke%20Machines.htm

For More Information on CO2 Cryo Jets Call 404-644-2801 or visit www.AtlantaSpecialFX.com

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