Join HTS-110 at the International Conference on Neutron Scattering (Stand 36). Taotao Huang will be on site to discuss our work on magnet solutions neutron scattering , including a sneak peek at the 12 T asymmetric split-pair magnet we’re soon delivering to ILL.
Technical Conversations: ICNS fosters broad participation from users of neutrons as a tool for scientific research and development, covering relevant scientific disciplines and facilities, instrumentation and software. It is an ideal setting for in-depth talks on magnet design, including requirements for optical access, field profile and stability, quench protection, and how new magnet technologies can accelerate research timelines.
HTS Magnets from 2 T to 12 T and beyond, symmetric or asymmetric, with wide optical access in compact envelopes, and all with robust cryogen-free operation. Push the boundaries of cryogen-free technology preventing new horizons in magnets for neutron scattering.
If you’re curious about new possibilities in magnet architecture and next-gen field control to accelerate your neutron scattering plans let’s connect.
From magnets for polarised neutron research to possibilities for ultra-high fields, we’re eager for in-depth discussions on how these magnets can transform advanced research timelines.
See you in Copenhagen!
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