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Dilution Refrigerators
The Kelvinox® range of dilution refrigerators provides the means to cool down samples to milli-Kelvin temperatures, as low as 7 mK. NEW! Cryofree® dilution refrigerator now available with the recent launch of the TritonDR.
Choosing a dilution refrigerator system
The KelvinoxMX range is designed so that the cooling circuit is separated from the experimental access. This modular approach enables a range of various experimental inserts to be fitted. The modularity extends to a set of interchangeable dilution units that offer a choice of thermodynamic performance.
The KelvinoxVT operates in conjunction with a 4He variable temperature insert. It is also the only option where liquid helium is excluded from the horizontal plane at the sample height so avoiding scattering or attenuation of a beamline.
The KelvinoxTLM is the only system where the sample is immersed in the 3He/4He mixture and is ideal for experiments requiring quick turnaround time.
The Kelvinox400HA provides the lowest base temperature, highest cooling power and the maximum experimental access.
NEW! The TritonDR Cryofree® dilution refrigerator provides 50 mK base temperature without the need for liquid helium.
NEW! Ultra-low Temperature Cooling from VeriCold. Refrigerators for the temperature range down to 10mK: 3He sorption coolers, adiabatic demagnetisation refrigerators (ADR) and 3He/4He dilution refrigerators.
Automation
All the Kelvinox® range of dilution refrigerators is fully automated using the KelvinoxIGH (Intelligent Gas Handling system).
Dilution unit of a dilution refrigerator.
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