Greenbrier Europe revealed its latest innovation at InnoTrans 2024 — the Greenbrier tank for transporting liquefied carbon dioxide (CO2), this is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Greenbrier tank
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This advanced Greenbrier tank ensures efficient CO2 transportation thanks to its robust thermal insulation. The insulation maintains the product’s temperature over long distances, preventing loss and guaranteeing safety at every stage.

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Equipped with indicators for tracking fill levels and gas pressure, the Greenbrier tank provides accurate cargo monitoring. Its automated systems for loading and unloading reduce the risk of errors and simplify the process.

Meeting international standards like ISO 21014 and RID, this tank offers a secure and reliable solution for transporting hazardous materials.

Advantages of the Greenbrier Tank for CO2

The Greenbrier tank integrates seamlessly with the DAC digital coupling system, enhancing ease of use and operational efficiency. The real-time data transmission system allows constant monitoring of the tank’s technical condition.

This feature reduces potential risks during transportation, making the Greenbrier tank a top choice for companies focused on safety and efficiency.

By utilizing cutting-edge technology and adhering to strict safety protocols, the Greenbrier tank reduces operational costs and improves overall transportation performance. Its sturdy buffers protect the tank and its contents from impact during maneuvers, increasing the product’s durability.

Whether transporting CO2 or other hazardous materials, the Greenbrier tank offers a reliable, cost-effective solution.

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