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Once complete, ITER will run fusion experiments using five times as much plasma as the largest reactors in operation today.

5,500 Superconducting Wires Survive Intense Testing for World’s Largest Fusion Reactor

By Gayoung Lee  Stakeholders around the world are vying to realize nuclear fusion—a fossil fuel alternative that promises maximum energy generation with minimal environmental risk. Behind the efforts to build the world’s largest fusion reactor is an equally gigantic global collaboration: ITER, which has just announced a major advance in its quest...

The Future Is Frozen: How Cryogenics Is Redefining Food Innovation

  By Douglas Hoon By Douglas Hoon, CTO and Co-Founder, Cometeer, Inc  Key takeaways: Once relegated to the cold backrooms of industrial storage, cryogenics is now stepping into the spotlight as one of the most promising frontiers in food innovation. Long seen as a basic preservation tool, freezing is being reimagined—not...
Curved SC magnets. Center: NIMMS gantry. Right: SC gantry with 360° rotation. Credit: Authors

50 Years of Cryogenic Magnet Technology in Biomedical Study and Use

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Recertification and retesting performed across trusted valve brands in the industry. Credit: Ratermann Manufacturing

Ratermann Keeps Valves and Industry Confidence Flowing

By Jocelyn Navarro, Ratermann Manufacturing For companies working with cryogenic and industrial gas systems, valve failure isn’t just a maintenance issue; it’s a safety risk. Pressure relief valves must operate with precision under intense thermal and mechanical stress. That’s why Ratermann Manufacturing has made valve recertification a central part of...
Infinite Helium flow path and heat diagram. Credit: Lake Shore Cryotronics

Lake Shore Reduces Helium Costs to Maximize Research Efficiency

By Rachael Floyd, Director of Product Management for Cryogenic Systems, Lake Shore Cryotronics The Rising Price of Helium Helium is a nonrenewable resource that is increasingly difficult to obtain reliably. Once released into the atmosphere, it is irretrievable. Limited availability and few sources of production are driving helium prices upward....
Fabrum’s patented pulse tube cryocooler. Credit: Olivia Ross

Fabrum Pioneers the Future of Clean Energy

By Fabrum Communications Team In a world increasingly focused on the pathway to decarbonization, hydrogen and natural gas are critical components in the global transition towards clean fuels. The technology associated with this transition is a major catalyst for driving change and delivering the sustainability outcomes that are required to...

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Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigeration

Reaching temperatures below 1K requires different techniques than the various helium gas cycles found in large scale refrigeration plants and small cryocoolers. One of these techniques is Adiabatic Demagnetization Refrigeration (ADR). This technique takes advantage of the fact that the entropy of paramagnetic materials in a magnetic field is lower than...

Cryogen-Free

A cryogen is any fluid that operates at cryogenic temperatures (below roughly 150K – 120K). Using this definition, helium gas at 40K is a cryogen. Another more restrictive definition is to use cryogen to refer specifically to liquids at cryogenic temperatures. This is generally how it is used in the...

Cryostats and Cryocoolers

A cryostat is any device designed to maintain things (including fluids) at cryogenic temperatures. In general usage, cryostats tend to be passive devices rather than providing active cooling. In this usage, cryostats keep things cold by thermally isolating them from room temperature. This generally is accomplished by a combination of...

Air Separation and Liquefaction

by Nils Tellier, PE, President, EPSIM Corporation (CSA CSM) nils@epsim.us All illustrations courtesy EPSIM Corporation Background History of Air Separation and Liquefaction This section builds on a rich history of methods to develop deep refrigeration and cryogenic liquefaction during the 19th Century. You are encouraged to read Cryo Central’s History...

Bose-Einstein Condensate

A Bose-Einstein condensate, first proposed in 1925 by Albert Einstein based on work done by Satyendra Nath Bose (the same Bose from whom the term boson is derived), is a super-cold state of matter in which almost all of the individual atoms have “condensed” down to the lowest possible quantum...

Cold Technology for Pest Control

While it does not reach temperatures cold enough to be called cryogenic, carbon dioxide snow is at the heart of a new way of dealing with unwanted pests. It utilizes a quick freezing process that takes advantage of the properties of carbon dioxide snow and has a number of benefits...

Cryogenic Finishing

The following 3 articles discuss the uses and procedures of various type of cryogenic finishing. 1) By Robin A. Rhodes, Cryogenic Institute of New England, Inc. rrhodes@nitrofreeze.com Cryogenic Deflashing is employed to remove undesired residual mold flash that remains on molded parts after they are removed or ejected from the...

What is the temperature range of cryogenics?

Could you please tell me what is the temperature range of cryogenics? In other words, is -100°F considered cryogenic, or does it start lower? Could I expect to see some extended life in D2 stamping dies? What would the recipe be to achieve the desired results using cryogenics?