…Cryostats (metal, glass/carbon fiber reinforced resin) Natural Gas: 400 km Cooling and liquefaction systems Cryogenic actuators, sensors and pumps Energy storing systems (H2, CH4, …) “cold” Natural Gas: 800 – 900 km …
…PAPER ID: 0031 DOI: 10.18462/iir.cryo.2021.0031 CRYOSTAT FOR THE CRYOGENIC CURRENT COMPARATOR Gregor TROMMLER(a), Frank SCHOEPE(a), Gunar SCHROEDER(a), Andreas KADE(a), David HAIDER(b), Thomas SIEBER(b) Institut für…
… has developed an unique system for the successful cryopreservation of living tissue, the cryogenic storage (cryobanking) for an arbitrary time span as well as for the demand-oriented provision of…
… fields of industry and research. Liquid helium is for example indispensable as a refrigerant in cryogenic systems such as magnetic resonance imaging. On Earth, the most important natural helium occurrences…
… use as:
Cooler for small condensers, e. g. for the condensation of O2, N2, H2, etc. Recooler for cryogenic cooling circuits with LN2 or Lar, e. g. for HTC (High Temperature Superconductor) applications
The…
… energy storage, thermal water treatment, air pollution control, cryogenic facilities as well as cryo-bio-technologies, but also the application of extremely low temperatures…
… The SQUID, placed in vacuum on a sapphire rod, is mounted on a heat transfer area (Cu) cooled by the cryogenic liquids. The smallest possible distance between SQUID and object of measurement can be only 4…
… characterized by long holding time of vacuum and hence they exhibit a very long storage time of the cryogenic fluid. Not only the cryostat itself is of crucial importance to the functionality, but also the…
… In order to be able to make reliable statements about heat conduction in selected materials in the cryogenic temperature range, a test rig for investigating thermal conductivity was set up at the ILK Dresden.…