Cryogenic Processing

A broad range of industrial processes and scientific research facilities operate at cryogenic temperatures. These processes can require operating temperatures ranging down to very near absolute zero.

Examples include:
    Natural gas liquification
    Air separation
    Particle accelerators
    MRI machines
    Refinery processes


Aluminum and Stainless Steel are the primary metals of construction for cryogenic equipment. Reliable, leak-free, welds between aluminum and stainless steel are achieved using Detacouple® Cryogenic Transition Joints.

DMC manufactures Detacouple® Cryogenic Transition Joints (TJ’S) using patented Explosion Welding technology. Detacouple® Cryo TJ’s have been used for making reliable, hermetic, welds between Aluminum and Stainless Steel since the 1960’s. DMC manufactures Cryo TJ’s in all standard pipe and tube sizes from 0.25-inch to 48-inch. Detacouple® Cryo TJ’s are qualified to the design requirement of ASME/ANSI B31.3. All TJ’s are 100% ultrasonically inspected to assure weld reliability and 100% Helium Leak tested to stringent industry requirements. In the DMC manufacturing sequence, Aluminum-Stainless Steel plates are explosion welded stocked for future needs. TJ’s are then cut from the plates and processed to specific order requirements. This well established process allows DMC to provide Detacouple® Cryo TJ’s with the shortest delivery times in the industry.

Array of Detacouple® Cryo Transition Joints, 1-inch to 20-inch


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