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			<title>Expansion bellows for cryogenic service</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I'm looking for any ideas or references to justify the use of expansion bellows on a cryogenic tank dome for a FLNG project. 
Thank every one for...]]></description>
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Thank every one for your help.</blockquote>


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