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Thermal Platforms
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Thermal Platforms are perfect for using conductive transfer to test components hot and cold, they work best for parts with a low or flat physical profile. They transfer heat outstandingly for programmed or very rapid heating and cooling transition times (that’s why they’re called hot plates or cold plates as well), and have a precise temperature control every time from cryogenic temperatures to extremely hot
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Small Cryogenic Mill Accommodating Sample Sizes 0.1 - 4 Grams
Freezer Mill 6770*
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The 6770 Freezer/Mill® is our small cryogenic mill that accommodates sample sizes ranging from 0.1 - 4 grams. It is specifically designed for cryogenic grinding and pulverizing of tough and/or temperature sensitive samples immersed in liquid nitrogen. CE Approved.
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CUSTOM SYSTEMS
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Tristan’s specialties include custom systems (magnetic, cryogenic, scanning, multichannel SQUID, variable temperature systems, magnetic fields, and microwave) based on a core technology of system building and expertise in cryogenics, refrigeration, software (upper level control and embedded) and electronics design.
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External Temperature for 3-wire PT1000 Probe
TGP-4204
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PT1000 probes are available with this logger that will record down to -200C, making them suitable for cryogenic applications. The probes are of 3-wire construction and use class A elements, making them more accurate than their 2-wire predecessors.
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Cryogenic Probe Station
CRX-4K
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Designed for versatility and high performance, the CRX-4K is our premium cryogen-free closed-cycle refrigerant probe station. This system is the solution for those looking for the convenience of cryogen-free operation and the exceptional measurement performance of a Lake Shore product.
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Cryocoolers
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Cryogenic uses various cryocoolers with cooling powers to suit different cryogen free magnet systems and applications. The Gifford-McMahon cycle cryocooler has the advantage of greater thermodynamic efficiency. The pulse-tube cryocooler is vibrationally quieter, has a longer service interval and cools faster from room temperature.
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Scanning Probe Microscopes
attoMICROSCOPY
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The mission to create scientific impact has kept attocube at the frontier of cutting edge research instrumentation. Decades of combined experience in all relevant fields, an excellent team, and close cooperations with some of the world’s leading research institutes have evolved into a broad portfolio of high-end cryogenic scanning probe microscopes.
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High Precision Measuring Systems
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Kaman Precision Products, Inc.
Kaman offers thousands of high-precision sensors for different measurement ranges, materials, environments, temperatures, and pressures. Our extensive offerings include handmade custom precision sensors to sensors manufactured in a fully automated environment. Kaman makes sensors capable of operating in temperatures from cryogenic to 1,100° F.
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Cryogenic Probe Station
TTPX
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The TTPX probe station is an affordable, entry-level probe station capable of making a wide variety of non-destructive, standard electrical device measurements. The compact tabletop design is perfect for academic and laboratory research settings. The TTPX provides efficient cryogenic temperature operation and control with a continuous refrigeration system using either liquid helium or liquid nitrogen.
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Cryogenic Temperature Sensors
Platinum
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PT-100 platinum resistance thermometers (PRTs) serve an important role in both cryogenic research and industrial cryogenics applications.
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Custom Cryogenic Systems
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With our in-house design and manufacturing capabilities, our experienced physicists and engineers are ready to discuss your requirements for any type of cryogenic application.
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Cryogenic Hygrometer
CR - 3
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Buck Research Instruments, LLC
The new CR-3, like the CR-2, utilizes a closed cycle cryocooler, but differs in that it cannot be used on aircraft. The CR-3 is specifically designed for long-term, continuous-use applications where the instrument will mounted in a fixed location such as a laboratory.
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Multipurpose Thermometer
BAT-10
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This versatile thermometer has a wide temperature range and can be used in applications as diverse as cryogenic measurements for blood banking and cryosurgery, skin temperature measurements in exercise experiments, liquid measurements in spectrophotometer cuvettes, melting points of plastics and all types of animal and insect temperature measurements.
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Endevco Cryogenic Charge Output Accelerometers
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PCB's acquisition of Endevco's full line of testing sensors means all Endevco sensors are now backed by PCB's Total Customer Satisfaction (TCS) guarantee. Endevco® cryogenic piezoelectric accelerometers are built specifically for measuring vibration under cryogenic conditions down to -452° F (-269° C). Signal outputs of these units are very stable even at extremely low temperatures. Their rugged internal construction is designed to withstand multiple cycles of thermal shock with steep temperature gradient. The accelerometers are self-generating devices that require no external power source for operation and contain no electronics. This allows them to operate below the -320° F (-196° C) limit of ICP accelerometers, down to -452° F (-269° C).
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Cryogen Free Variable Temperature Cryostat for EPR
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We offer a variable temperature cryostat with a sample space of 40mm designed to fit between the poles of a resistive electromagnet for EPR applications. The cryostat is designed to receive standard EPR probes.
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Hall probes
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Axial, transverse, multi-axis, and tangential Hall probes for measuring magnetic flux density. Choose from a wide range of lengths and thicknesses—probes are also available for cryogenic applications.
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Silicon Diodes
DT-670 Series
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DT-670 Series silicon diodes offer better accuracy over a wider temperature range than any previously marketed silicon diodes. Conforming to the Curve DT-670 standard voltage versus temperature response curve, sensors within the DT-670 series are interchangeable and, for many applications, do not require individual calibration. DT-670 sensors in the SD package are available in four tolerance bands—three for general cryogenic use across the 1.4 K to 500 K temperature range and one that offers superior accuracy for applications from 30 K to room temperature. DT-670 sensors also come in a seventh tolerance band, B and E, which are available only as bare die. For applications requiring greater accuracy, DT-670-SD diodes are available with calibration across the full 1.4 K to 500 K temperature range.
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Deep Cooled UV-VIS/NIR Scientific Cameras
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TE and cryogenically cooled CCD and EMCCD scientific cameras for ultra sensitivity from 200 nm to 1100 nmHORIBA Scientific offers a complete line of spectroscopic multi-channel detectors for scientific research. For spectral detection from UV to near-IR, two dimensional CCDs and indium gallium arsenide linear arrays offer a faster acquisition option over single point detectors with relatively high sensitivity. Coupled with HORIBA’s range of aberration corrected, flat field imaging spectrographs, custom spectroscopy packages can be assembled for a variety of applications.
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Free Room Temperature Bore Systems
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The cryomagnetic system contains the cryogen free room temperature bore superconducting magnet, cryostat, cryocooler and compressor, temperature monitor unit (nominally Lakeshore) and HTS current leads. The cooling for the magnet and cryostat housing is provided by a standard cryocooler with a base temperature of 4K. The magnet is designed to operate safely at the guaranteed field without quenching.
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Fast Ramping Magnet Systems
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Cryogenic Ltd has developed a new range of fast-sweeping cryogen-free superconducting magnets using high-performance Nb3Sn coils. These magnets provide an ideal platform for XMCD and other polarity switching applications. No liquid cryogens are required offering superb economy and ease of use in comparison with liquid helium alternatives.
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Temperature Probes
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Lake Shore offers a variety of temperature sensors in packages that enable mounting in very tight areas. But for some applications (especially if the sensors have to be immersed in liquid), you need to do more to protect the sensor circuitry. For these applications, a cryogenic temperature probe is the optimum choice. Encased in one of these stainless steel thermowell fixtures, the sensor can perform as designed, is unaffected by high pressure, and is sealed to keep electrical components and wiring protected from fluids and other elements.
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Cryostat Calibrators
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Electronic Development Labs, Inc.
Specialized, low-temperature, passively cooled, or liquid nitrogen-based apparatuses designed to calibrate temperature sensors (RTDs, thermocouples, PRTs) at cryogenic levels.
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Cryogenic Temperature Sensors
Cernox®
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Cernox® thin film resistance cryogenic temperature sensors offer significant advantages over comparable bulk or thick film resistance sensors. The smaller package size of these thin film sensors makes them useful in a broader range of experimental mounting schemes, and they are also available in chip form. They are easily mounted in packages designed for excellent heat transfer, yielding a characteristic thermal response time much faster than possible, with bulk devices requiring strain-free mounting. Additionally, Cernox sensors have been proven very stable over repeated thermal cycling and under extended exposure to ionizing radiation.
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High field Superconducting Magnets
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Cryogenic Ltd manufactures a wide range of superconducting magnets for research and industrial purposes. A range of standard solenoids between 1 to 22 Tesla is produced, and in addition split pair solenoids in the range 1 to 14 Tesla, with a typical central field homogeneity of 0.1%.
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Helium Liquefiers, Purifiers and Recovery Systems
NexGen & ATL Liquefiers and Purifiers
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Quantum Design's full line of liquefiers and innovative helium recovery, storage and purification systems allow you to recover and liquefy the helium gas currently being lost from the normal boil off and helium transfers of your cryogenic instruments. A perfect helium recycling solution for research and medical cryostats, Quantum Design’s helium liquefiers and recovery systems allow you to break your dependence on cryogen suppliers and no longer be subject to higher costs and undependable supply. You will also be doing your part to conserve a precious natural resource which is vital to scientific research and medical treatment.
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Cryogenic Lab Applications
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Lake Shore products are used in a large variety of applications. Find your application here to see the recommended products.
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Low Level Voltage Measuring Instruments
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This instrument has a very wide range of source resistance capability and has an equivalent noise resistance of less than 10 ohms. Sub-nanovolt resolution is possible. The N11 has many applications, including cryogenic measurements.
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Micropositioner
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Our broad range of micropositioners fill requirements for probing for different measurement applications as well as measurement environments. For example, a measurement system focused on cryogenic environments would not use the same product for room temperature probing. Likewise, a DC micropositioner is unfit for mmW measurement applications.
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Cryogenic Probe Station
CPX-VF
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The Lake Shore CPX-VF probe station enhances the standard probe station capabilities with the addition of a ±2.5 T vertical field superconducting magnet. It can do all the standard C-V, I-V, microwave, and electro-optical probing of the CPX, plus out-of-plane vertical field superconducting magnetic measurements. Researchers can use it to perform Hall effect measurements and test magneto-transport parameters. The CPX-VF is one of Lake Shore’s premium probe stations for combining microwave measurements with magnetic field.
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Cryogenic Temperature Sensors
Thermocouple wire
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Thermocouple wire is used in a variety of cryogenic applications, but special techniques must be employed to approach temperature accuracies of 1% of temperature, even without consideration for the effects of high magnetic fields or high radiation fluxes. The problems are further complicated by exposure to variable gradient conditions at cryogenic temperatures.





























