Release date: 2013-07-31
Japan Electronics Co., Ltd. (JEOL) announced in early 2013 in the Pacific Grove, California, USA that it has successfully developed superconducting nuclear magnetic magnets with the lowest liquid helium consumption. The new nuclear magnetic system has been released at the 54th most influential Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (ENC) in the United States.
JEOL's new NMR system allows high-resolution NMR data to be acquired with virtually no liquid helium and liquid nitrogen. Superconducting magnets typically rely on liquid helium cooling and maintain the superconducting state of their internal coils and maintain magnetic field strength.
JEOL's new Zero Boil Off magnet superconducting nuclear magnetic magnet reduces the consumption of liquid helium by re-liquefying the helium vapor evaporated from the magnet.
Source: Kexun
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