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Cryostat for extremely low temperatures
For the Max-Planck-Institut at Heidelberg (Königsstuhl) we manufactured a cryostat. It was developed and designed in close cooperation with the customer. With radiation shields and three annular tanks for liquid nitrogen respectively for liquid helium an experimental temperature of less than one Kelvin (under –272°C) could be obtained in the sample space – upto 70 hours.
Cryostat with large sample space
The Max-Planck-Institut at Garching (near Munich) was supplied by STÖHR ARMATUREN with a cryostat, which allows experimental temperatures of –196°C in a large sample space. A 90° rotation with a repeated exactness of +/- 0,1 mm was required, measured at the highest point of the sample space.
STÖHR cryostats – made for the extreme

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