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Cryogenic Oxygen Generation

Cryogenic oxygen generation is a process that cools air to extremely low temperatures, turning it into a liquid. At these temperatures, oxygen separates from other gases and becomes highly concentrated. This liquid oxygen is then stored in insulated tanks, making it easy to transport and use in medical, industrial, or aerospace applications. The process relies on cooling and compression techniques, enabling efficient production of pure oxygen on a large scale without relying solely on natural reservoirs.