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 - Click here fore a more detailed, non-exhaustive list in pdf-format (updated January 2025)
 
 - Greases, Glues and Varnishes
  °Low T grease °Vacuum grease
 °IMI 7031
 °Stycast
 °Glue for fiberglass
 °Conducting varnishes and epoxies
 
 - Cryogenic Resistance Wires°Manganin
 °Brass
 °Constantan
 °NiCr
 °Phosphor-Bronze
 °Fine copper
 °Very fine silver for contacting
 °Very fine gold for contacting
 °Phosphor-Bronze in twisted pair
 °Quad Manganin in two twisted pairs, insulated
 °Quad Phosphor-Bronze in two twisted pairs
 °Quad Phosphor-Bronze, four wires twisted
 
 - Superconducting Wires
  °NbTi (insulated or not) °NbTi in copper matrix (single filament or multifilament, insulated or not)
 °NbTi in CuNi matrix (insulated or not)
 °Nb (insulated or not)
 
 Wire Resistance Table in pdf-format
 - Coax Cables for Cryogenic Applications (single wire, twisted pair, triple or quad)°Superconducting - NbTi/CuNi or
 NbTi
 °With brass central conductor(s)
 °With copper central conductor(s)
 °Non magnetic (brass)
 °Low noise (brass or CuNi)
 °Shielding
 Coax cable data sheet in pdf-format (updated March 2024)
 
 - Electrical connectors for low temperatures
 - Vacuum electrical feedthroughs
 - Ready-to-use cable assemblies with connectors and/or feedthroughs
 - Thermometers for low temperatures (with or without wiring)
 - Bondable terminals for thermal anchoring
 - Indium Wires- Indium Foils
 
 - Insulating sleeves°PTFE
 °High temperature resistant
 
 - Capillary tubings°Cu
 °CuNi - German Silver
 °CuNi - 70-30 alloy
 °Stainless Steel
 
 - Rubber bladders for helium transfer
 - 3He for cryostat operation
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quotation:Sales@GVL-cryoengineering.de
 
 
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