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Discover HTS-110’s Cutting-Edge Cryogen-Free Solutions at MT29

1 - 6 July, 2025
Boston, USA (Booth 400)

MT-29 Official Website

Showcasing Innovations in Cryogen-Free HTS Magnet Systems and Measurement Tools

HTS-110 is pleased to confirm its attendance at the MT29 Conference in Boston, scheduled for July 1–6, 2025. With nearly two decades of experience and over 100 advanced HTS systems delivered globally, HTS-110 continues to lead in the development of practical, proven, cryogen-free HTS applications. Conference participants will have the opportunity to engage with our experts and learn about our latest advancements in magnet technology.

Ensuring Conductor Performance with Precision Supercurrent Measurement

Accurate characterisation is critical to ensuring HTS reliability and optimising magnet design. At MT-29, we’ll highlight the HTS-110 Supercurrent Instrument. This fully automated, cryogen-free tool provides the verifiable data needed for evaluating conductor performance. It precisely measures critical current (Ic), with full V–I characteristics, and n-value determination across a wide range of operational conditions for HTS wires and tapes.

  • Temperature: <15 K up to 90 K
  • Magnetic Field: Up to 12 T standard (higher fields available)
  • Field Angle: Full 0-360° rotation relative to the conductor

Accurate Ic(T,B,θ) data underpins HTS R&D, quality assurance, and the robust design of high-performance magnets. The SuperCurrent Instrument delivers the accuracy, flexibility, and throughput demanded by today’s leading researchers across Fusion, NMR and beyond. Speak with our experts at MT-29 to discuss your specific characterisation needs.

Cutting-Edge ReBCO Applications Built on Proven Commercial HTS Expertise

At HTS-110, we leverage decades of commercial HTS magnet expertise to harness the transformative performance of advanced ReBCO conductors. This enables the development of more compact, more efficient, cryogen-free magnet systems tailored for modern research and new industrial applications.

  • Advancing Conductor Characterisation: Our next-generation SuperCurrent platforms integrate ReBCO technology to deliver precise Ic measurements. This capability ensures reliable conductor qualification and supports the design of high-performance HTS systems across a wide range of applications.
  • High-Resolution Cryogen-Free NMR: Our 300 MHz and 400 MHz NMR systems exemplify the practical application of ReBCO conductors in delivering high-resolution performance without the need for liquid helium. The 400 MHz model, validated in demanding Process Analytical Technology (PAT) applications, offers reliability and simplicity for advanced research. By leveraging 2G HTS conductors, our new 300 and 400 MHz driven-mode magnets are even more compact, efficient, and user-friendly.

This new range showcases the emerging capabilities of ReBCO technology. If you have a custom application requiring ReBCO or other advanced conductors, we invite you to consult with our R&D team to explore how our design expertise can help realise your project goals.

Find Us at Booth 400.

We are pleased to confirm that Donald Pooke and Taotao Huang, key figures in applied HTS technology development, plan to attend and will be available for in-depth technical and commercial discussions. We invite you to stop by and discuss:

  • Ensure Conductor Quality: Explore Supercurrent Instrument capabilities.
  • Simplify Your Lab: Learn about cryogen-free NMR, microscopy, & beamline solutions.
  • Leverage ReBCO: Understand practical advantages in proven HTS designs.
  • Develop Custom Solutions: Talk HTS magnet design with our experts.

We encourage you to schedule a dedicated meeting with our team during the conference to discuss your specific interests: contact us. Alternatively, simply visit our booth at your convenience.

For those unable to attend MT-29 but interested in learning more, please get in touch online. We look forward to seeing you in Boston and engaging in stimulating conversations about the future of magnet technology!

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