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ISO Tank

ISO Tank

Introduction

An ISO tank is a standardised, cylindrical container used for transporting and storing liquids and gases — including liquid hydrogen — across global supply chains.

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ISO Tanks for Hydrogen Transport – Gasworld

🧠 What It Means

  • Built to ISO (International Organisation for Standardisation) specs.

  • Used in road, rail, and sea transport.

  • Ensures safe, efficient, and scalable hydrogen logistics.

Key Challenges

  • High insulation demands for cryogenic hydrogen.

  • Regulatory compliance across borders.

  • Tank availability and refilling infrastructure.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“ISO tanks make hydrogen global. Without them, there’s no worldwide supply chain.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“So it’s basically a giant thermos that travels by ship or truck? Love the engineering behind that.”

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