HAL delivers Heaviest Semi-Cryogenic Propellant Tank to ISRO
By OEM Update Editorial October 21, 2021 4:02 pm
HAL has been associating with ISRO for India’s prestigious space programs since last five decades.
The heaviest Semi-Cryogenic propellant tank ever fabricated by HAL has been delivered to Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The Propellant Tank was handed over by M. K. Mishra, GM of Aerospace Division, HAL to T.K.B. Kumaresh Babu, GM, Head of the resident team of LPSC, ISRO in the presence of P Srinivasa Rao, GD (SR)-LPSC, at a function held in HAL.
The semi cryo-liquid oxygen tank – the first developmental welded hardware is a part of the SC120 stage intended for payload enhancement by replacing the L110 stage in existing Mk-III launch vehicle.
Last year, HAL had delivered the biggest ever cryogenic Liquid Hydrogen tank (C32-LH2) which is four meters in diameter and eight meters in length, much ahead of contractual schedule.
For more info, visit: hal-india.co.in
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