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NMR LN2-HOSE

524,17

2.2 m,  -200°C bis +150°C

 

Reducing NMR downtime

The price is net, excluding delivery costs, and non-binding

Discounts apply for larger quantities. Delivery costs depend on the destination.

Delivery time: on request 

For more detailed information take a look at the description.

 

 

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Description

Our LN2-Hose is a high-tech product developed for a safe LN2 handling in NMR laboratories.

 

Compared to conventional solutions it offers:

Increased safety through minimized risk of burning
Optimized efficiency through less filling losses
Reducing NMR downtime and thus better user experience

 

How?
Double safety from sudden rupture due to 3 hoses, outer protective hose with glass fiber reinforcement

Curved hose end to prevent unintentional kinking

Superisolation without vacuum

 

 

Technical data: 

Length: 2200 mm
Inner diameter: 8 mm
Outer diameter: 26 mm
Wall thickness inner hose: 1 mm
Weight of the hose: 980g
Working pressure: max. 1 bar

Temperature range: -200°C bis +150°C
Service life: 5 years

Hose outlet consists of a Ptfe slip-on nozzle with 12.5 mm; use of an adapter is recommended

 

NMRtools LN2-Hose is made in Germany.

 

What users say: 

“The NMR service facility of the Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany, has successfully introduced the NMRtools LN2-Hose in 2019/2020.

 

We are extremely pleased with its performance as it provides a high level of handling security as well as a much higher insulation than conventional transfer lines. By using the much better insulated LN2-Hose we have been able to prevent about 20% N2 loss during magnet filling.

 

That is why we have now purchased a total of three of NMRtools LN2-Hoses to expedite N2 filling.

 

We can only highly recommend this product as – in our hands – it has made a tremendous positive impact on improving the NMR service procedures by reducing NMR downtime and thus better user experience.”

 

Prof. Dr. Raphael Stoll