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Institute of Applied Physics, Low Power Cryocooler Group
http://wwwiap.physik.uni-giessen.de/kleinkuehler/kleinkuehler_e.htm Institute of Applied Physics, University of Giessen, Germany: Basic investigations and developments on low power cryocoolers, especially for components of superconductor technology.
Issues in Cryogenics by Dr. Sidney Yuan
http://www.yutopian.com/Yuan/ Detailed explanations and papers on various aspects of cryogenic technology, including mechanical cooling, oxygen contamination, cryogenic systems, and helium superfluidity. Many papers available for downloading.
NASA Ames Cryogenics Group
http://irtek.arc.nasa.gov/CryoDev.html Research on pulse tube coolers and other types of coolers for space flight. Also research on manageing heat flow and cryogen storage.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 1996
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1996/index.html Awarded to David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff, and Robert C. Richardson. The press release contains a good (technical) discussion of the superfluidity of helium-3.
Pipefreezing and Hot Tapping Ltd
http://www.pipefreeze.co.uk UK freeze isolation specialists. In situ valve replacement or other pipeline repairs and modifications without needing to drain down systems. In London.
SHI-APD Cryogenics, Inc.
http://www.apdcryogenics.com Suppier of cryogenic equipement for the medical, optical and semiconductor industries. Our products are used in MRI systems, optical fiber and optical coating manufacturing, and semiconductor manufacturing.
Temperature World
http://www.temperatureworld.com/ Temperature-related news, resources and links. Topics include: science, earth, environment, sensors, controls, health, standards, and organizations.
Thermal Connection
http://www.tak2000.com/tc/ A detailed education site on thermal science (both cold and hot), with many explanations, conversion tables, databases, links, and an excellent FAQ/glossary of terms and concepts dealing with temperature.
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