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Oxford Instruments will be attending the APS, Portland and the DPG, Regensburg in March 2010 

Come and see us at these shows to find out about Oxford Instruments latest developments.

APS, Portland, 15th to 17th of March, booth 216

DPG, Regensburg, 23rd to 25th of March 2010, Booth 63

Oxford Instruments delivers its 50th Cryofree® dilution refrigerator during its 50th Anniversary Year

In 2009, Oxford Instruments not only celebrated 50 years of continuous commitment to science and innovation but also shipped its 50th Cryofree dilution refrigerator. This further demonstrates our position as the market leader of Ultra-Low-Temperature equipment.

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New ! 15 Tesla integrated Cryofree® dilution refrigerator and magnet system now available

Oxford Instruments is proud to have manufactured the first 15 Tesla integrated Cryofree® dilution refrigerator and magnet system achieving 7 mK base temperature and 15 T central field. The magnet ramps from zero to 15 T in less than 30 minutes.

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New! High ramp rate 15 T integrated Cryofree magnet with variable temperature insert!

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Oxford Instruments launches the "Customer Innovation Reward Scheme":

This allows customers to register an idea which they think could result in a real commercial opportunity. Oxford Instruments will reward any idea which will lead to a potential product.

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Oxford Instruments publishes a paper in Cryogenics on the integration of superconducting magnets with cryogen-free dilution refrigerators systems

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The next generation of magnet systems for neutron scattering experiments now available

Oxford Instruments has collaborated with two World-class neutron scattering facilities to develop the first high field helium recondensing magnets. The advantage of these systems is that they enable the stringent magnet designs required by neutron scattering applications while considerably reducing helium consumption.

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Science prizes

To find out who are the 2009 recipients for the Science prizes click here.

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