Finnish cryogenic measurement systems manufacturer Bluefors has launched a new two-stage pulse tube cryocooler to support advanced scientific applications and superconducting technologies.
The Cryomech PT205 delivers more than 10 milliwatts of cooling power in the 2.5 range, while consuming 1.3 kW of power at 60 Hz. This makes the produce an energy-efficient option for long-term operations in scientific and industrial settings.
Bluefors said a key feature of the PT2025’s pulse tube technology is a lack of moving parts. This helps increase reliability and longevity, as well as lowering vibration levels compared with traditional cryocoolers.
The PT205 was developed by the Bluefors cryocooler research and development team at the company’s production facility in Syracuse, New York.
In March 2023, Bluefors completed its acquisition of US cryocooler business Cryomech to help grow its business in the US market.
Speaking to gasworld after the transaction, Jonas Geust, CEO of Bluefors, described the company as an important part of the US-based supply chain for cryogenic products used in quantum technology.
“All along, our mission has been to empower companies to solve the fundamental questions through innovation at the ultra-low temperatures required by quantum technology,” he said.