Coaxial system definition

Coaxial system means the delivery of the product and recovery of vapors occur through a single coaxial fill tube, which is a tube within a tube. Product is delivered through the inner tube, and vapor is recovered through the annular space between the walls of the inner tube and outer tube.
Coaxial system means the delivery of the product to the stationary storage tank and the recovery of vapors from the stationary storage tanks occurs through a single coaxial fill tube that is a tube within a tube. Product is delivered through the inner tube, and vapor is recovered through the annular space between the walls of the inner tube and outer tube.
Coaxial system means the delivery of the product and recovery of vapors occur through a single

More Definitions of Coaxial system

Coaxial system means means a type of stage I system which consists of a tube within a tube. The fill tube, which is submerged in the PMS storage tank, delivers the product through the inner tube. The vapors from the storage tank are returned via the outside space surrounding the fill tube. The single coupling services both the product and vapor recovery hoses.

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