Current research projects

Image Reduction of primary noise sources of fans
Image Ice Slurry Generation
Image Preformance measurements of heat exchangers
Image Performance tests of condensing units
Image Multifunctional electronic modules for cryogenic applications
Image Measurement of insulated packaging
Image Low noise and non metallic liquid-helium cryostat
Image Industry 4.0 membrane heat and mass exchanger (i-MWÜ4.0)
Image Computational fluid dynamics CFD
Image Air-water heat pumps
Image Behavior of multiphase cryogenic fluids
Image Reducing the filling quantity
Image Intelligent innovative power supply for superconducting coils
Image Micro fluidic expansion valve
Image Laseroptical measurement
Image Combined building and system simulation

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16th Cryogenics successful completed, with 60 participants worldwide online

Download the papers of the ILK Dresden contributions!

The 16th Cryogenics from October 5-7, 2021 took place only online for the first time and was able to attract 60 participants from the USA, China, Russia, India, Sweden, France, UK, Netherlands, Poland, Ukraine, Romania, Switzerland, the Czech Republic and Germany. These were the subjects:

  • Cryogenics in Particle Physics
  • Superconductivity and Magnets
  • Cryocoolers
  • Space Cryogenics
  • Cryostats and Thermal Insulation
  • Liquid Natural Gas
  • Cryobiology - Cryopreservation
  • Freeze drying and cryotherapy

The ILK Dresden was with presentations and two posters present

The ILK Dresden invites you kindly to the next 17th Cryogenics from the 24th to 28th of April 2023 in Dresden

SAFE THE DATE!


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Further Projects

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Low noise and non metallic liquid-helium cryostat

Low-noise Magnetic Field Cryostat for SQUID-Applications

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Cryostats, Non-Metallic and Metallic

position indenpendent, highest endurance, tiltable for liquid helium and liquid nitrogen

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Calibration of Low Temperature Sensors

According to the comparative measurement method

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High Capacity Pulse Tube Cooler

for Cryogenic High-Power Applications