Cryogenics

Cryogenic Storage Rack for High Volume Samples

January 26, 2012 Applications
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Lelystad, The Netherlands & McMurray PA, USA — Durably constructed the thick-walled Arctic Rack-24 from Micronic is a new rack and cover enabling high integrity sample storage at ultra low (cryogenic) temperatures over extended periods of time. The Arctic Rack-24 is purpose designed to accommodate twenty four high volume (6.00 ml or 7.50 ml) Micronic [...]

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Cryogenic Testing Completed For NASA’s Webb Telescope Mirrors

December 25, 2011 Cryogenics
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GREENBELT MD, USA — Cryogenic testing is complete for the final six primary mirror segments and a secondary mirror that will fly on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. The milestone represents the successful culmination of a process that took years and broke new ground in manufacturing and testing large mirrors. “The mirror completion means we [...]

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International Workshop on Ultracold Molecules

September 2, 2011 Cryogenics
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7 – 11 November 2011 Stellenbosch, South Africa — An International Workshop on Ultracold Molecules will take place from 7 – 11 November 2011 at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study (STIAS). This workshop will cover many areas of contemporary interest in this rapidly growing field, including applications to chemistry, many–body physics, and precision spectroscopy, [...]

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Two Days Left For ITS9 Abstracts!

July 14, 2011 Applications
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Held Once per Decade – The Top Temperature Meeting in Los Angeles – March 2012 ITS9 – the International Temperature Symposium – A friendly reminder that we are just two days away from the July 15 deadline for ITS9 Abstracts. We’ll be sending out a bulk email reminder to our general mail list. Do you [...]

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NEW CRYOGENIC TEMP SENSOR

June 28, 2011 Contact
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SENSeOR LAUNCHES -196 °C to 47 °C  SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE DEVICE Mougins, FRANCE — A new wireless SAW cryogenic temperature sensor chip comes enriching SENSeOR’s product range. It was launched commercially at SENSOR+TEST in Nurnberg (Germany) past June from 7th to 9th. Current available SAW sensors from SENSeOR measure wirelessly temperatures from -15 °C to [...]

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Paper Call: Ninth Temp Symposium

June 15, 2011 Bimetallic
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Los Angeles USA | 19-23 March 2012 The Ninth International Temperature Symposium, ITS9, will be held in March of 2012, in conjunction with the Measurement Science Conference 2012, along with a combined technology exhibition. Sponsored by: Measurement Science Conference (MSC) and the USA’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Proceedings published by: American Institute [...]

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Novel Semiconductor NTC Thermistors as Cryogenic Liquid Level Sensors

May 19, 2011 Applications
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Mountain View CA, USA  –  AdSem, Inc. announces development of new family of semiconductor cryogenic NTC thermistors specifically designed for sensing of the level of cryogenic liquids. These SE-1MM thermistors have fast response and are perfect for measurements in cryogenic liquids with any boiling temperature down to 4.2K, like liquid noble gases (xenon, argon, neon, [...]

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Articles From TEMPMEKO & ISHM 2010

February 28, 2011 Applications

The Joint International Symposium on Temperature, Humidity, Moisture and Thermal Measurements in Industry and Science (May 31st – June 4th 2010) – (www.tempmeko-ishm.org) was held in Portorož, Slovenia, located on the Slovenian coast on the Adriatic sea. In a recent report from the organization the participants presented a total of 349 contributions. The first special [...]

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Compact High-Temp Superconducting Cables

February 13, 2011 Applications
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Demonstrated at NIST Boulder CO, USA — A researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has invented a method of making high-temperature superconducting (HTS) cables that are thinner and more flexible than demonstration HTS cables now installed in the electric power grid while carrying the same or more …

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Supercool Scanning Probe Microscope

December 30, 2010 Cryogenics

The discoveries of superconductivity, the quantum Hall effect and the fractional quantum Hall effect were all the result of measurements made at increasingly lower temperatures. — Click to view larger image. Now, pushing the regime of the very cold into the very small, a research team from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), [...]

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Genevac announces its Winter 2010 Technical eNewsletter…

December 23, 2010 Applications

Optimising, Adjusting & Controlling Evaporation Methods Ipswich, UK — Accessible as an Adobe Acrobat format (PDF) download, the main feature of the new issue focuses upon how to optimise, adjust and control methods on modern centrifugal evaporators. Also in this edition the phenomenon known as “cryopumping” (where a condenser removes vapour from the evaporator …

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ITS9: CFP

December 8, 2010 Calibration

9th International Temperature Symposium Los Angeles / Disneyland CA, USA – March 19-23, 2012 The 9th International Temperature Symposium will be held in March of 2012, in conjunction with the Measurement Science Conference 2012, along with a combined technology exhibition. Sponsored by: Measurement Science Conference (MSC) (www.msc-conf.com) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology [...]

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Automated cryogenic cell storage

August 14, 2010 Applications

NitroStore – automated hassle free cryogenic (-80 °C to -160 °C ) cell storage system Farnborough, UK — Is storing your cell lines in liquid nitrogen a hassle? NitroStore offers the solution to hassle free storage. The glass transition temperature of water is -134 °C. Storage of cells below this temperature avoids crystallization …

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Containment Monitoring for LNG Carriers

July 16, 2010 Applications

Using LIOS fibre optic temperature measurement for CMT structure REPORT: Cryogenic tests for the validation of a cargo containment system for LNG ships This report shows the results of cryogenic test for confirming the KC-1 cargo containment system which will be applied to LNG ship. Open mock-up tank has already been built to prove …

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LNDS: Liquid Nitrogen Data Logging System

June 29, 2010 Cryogenics
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Includes TCTemp2000 data logger with N.I.S.T calibration certification, thermocouple probe & more… Contoocook NH, USA — MadgeTech’s LNDS a Liquid Nitrogen Data Logging System is an ultra-low temperature measurement system created specifically for the monitoring of temperature sensitive substances that need to be preserved at cryogenic temperatures. The LNDS can be mounted to the top [...]

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Eliminate Dry Ice & LN Consumables & Costs…

December 8, 2009 Applications

Precise temperature control to within ± 0.1 °C Ipswich, UK & Stone Ridge NY, USA –  The FTS Multi-Cool from SP Industries Inc. is a mechanically refrigerated bench top bath that eliminates the need for costly consumables such as liquid nitrogen (LN) and dry ice. Compact and completely self-contained the Multi-Cool provides up to 8 [...]

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Cryogenic DTS Application

November 22, 2009 Applications
LNG Carrier: Monitoring of the Integrity of Membrane Containment Systems

Cologne/Germany — LIOS Technology distributed temperature measurement system (DTS-System) is suited ideally to detect reliably and to locate precisely any temperature anomaly caused by an accidental release of Liquid Natural Gas (LNG). Their innovative and patented Optical Frequency Domain Reflection (OFDR) evaluation method enables the determination of a continuous temperature profile along the entire length [...]

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