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Thales Cryogenics well received at SPIE 2012

Thales Cryogenics’ presence at the 2012 SPIE was as successful at the new Baltimore location as it was in the past.

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New: XPCDE4865 Converter Released

Thales Cryogenics has released the XPCDE converter for high-power cooler applications, capable of driving coolers up to 32 VAC.

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Thales Cryogenics continuously invests in cryogenic research with one clear aim: To improve the efficiency and quality of its products through scientific and technical innovations.

Many Thales Cryogenics inventions have had a significant impact on Cryogenic development. Innovation and Research

Facts

  • Each year the company devotes 12% of its turnover to Research & Development.
  • Entities in France and The Netherlands employ more than 40 engineers from a total of 120 employees.
  • 75 research findings published in international scientific journals.
  • Thales Cryogenics has registered up to 20 patents in 15 years.

Technical Challenges

  • The improvement of cooler reliability, especialy under severe environmental conditions in order to offer the lowest overall cost of use and increase system availability.
  • The reduction of energy consumption associated with higher thermal efficiency.
  • The reduction of noise during the life span of the cooler.
  • Find and qualify new technologies, materials and assembling processes, allowing the achievement of the best cost effective ratio within a worldwide competition.