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  • Superconducting Type of Vibrating Sample Magnetometer

    VSM-5SC - TOEI INDUSTRY CO, LTD.

    The world’ s first* of one-twentieth of measurement speed is realized compared to this company’ s existing product by adopting high temperature superconductivity magnet to VSM.

  • Vibrating Sample Magnetometer

    TOEI INDUSTRY CO, LTD.

    Is a scientific instrument that measures magnetic properties based on Faraday’s Law of Induction. High speed measurement adopting high temperature superconductivity and high accuracy measurement of small sample of Br,HcJ become possible.

  • Cryocoolers

    GT - Sunpower Inc.

    The GT Cooler was brought to commercialization in 2005. The GT has been used successfully in applications such as High Temperature Superconductivity (HTS) filters, high altitude balloons, refrigeration, germanium detectors, IR detectors, radio telescopes, laser diode cooling, and research among others. We believe the customer will agree that the CryoTel® GT is the smallest 16W @77K cooler available at an attractive price point with a Mean Time to Failure of over 200,000 hours. The GT currently utilizes the Generation 2 controller.

  • Stirling Cryocoolers

    CryoTel® - Sunpower Inc.

    With Sunpower’s reputation for quality and performance, the CryoTel® family of cryocoolers is increasingly used in the medical, instrumentation, security, astronomy, telecommunications, and pharmaceuticals markets. Sunpower’s cryocoolers integrate with and support technologies such as high-temperature superconductivity, radiation detection, optics, CCD, LNA, gas liquefaction, and more. The CryoTel® cryocoolers provide cost advantages during product development and during volume production. Our customers also benefit from the unsurpassed reliability, efficiency, and power density of our superior cryocooler technology.

  • Cryocoolers

    CT - Sunpower Inc.

    The CT Cooler was brought to commercialization in 2001 after 10 years of cryocooler development at Sunpower. The CT stands for CryoTel®, as the first commercial application was for the telecommunications industry. The CT has been used successfully in applications such as High Temperature Superconductivity (HTS) filters, high altitude balloons, refrigeration, germanium detectors, IR detectors, radio telescopes, laser diode cooling, and research among others. We believe the customer will agree that the CryoTel® CT is the smallest 11W @77K cooler available at an attractive price point with a Mean Time to Failure of over 200,000 hours.

  • Cryocooler

    CryoTel® DS30 - Sunpower Inc.

    The CryoTel® DS 30 Stirling cryocooler offers efficient, reliable, compact and high power cooling to the market in the temperature range of 35 to 250 Kelvin. The DS30 was optimized for applications in which SWAP (size, weight and power) and reliability are concerns. The DS30 consumes considerably less power than other cooling alternatives and requires no maintenance, making it ideal for strategic as well as industrial applications. Both the cold head and the pressure wave generator can be mounted in any orientation. Application examples include semiconductor manufacturing, large infrared detectors, RF receivers or antennas, astronomical telescopes, laser cooling, high-temperature superconductivity, cold traps, and others.

  • Cryocoolers

    MT - Sunpower Inc.

    The MT cooler has been in production since 2003 and is based on the CT cooler design.  It was developed  for the customer who did not need the lift of the CT cryocooler and wanted size and weight reduction for their application.  The MT has been used successfully in applications such as High Temperature Superconductivity (HTS) filters, high altitude balloons, refrigeration, germanium detectors, IR detectors, radio telescopes, laser diode cooling, and research among others. We believe the customer will agree that the CryoTel®  MT is the smallest 5W @77K cooler available at an attractive price point with a Mean Time to Failure of over 200,000 hours.

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