For magnet relocation i would recommend calling Cryomag _at_ 908-281-0331
For sheilding...this is much more demanding...it depends on wheather you
desire RF or Bo sheilding or both...I'd call Lindgren RF Enclosures who
design and build at 708-307-7200.
Good luck
Andre' d'Avignon
>Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 10:22:23 -0600 (CST)
>From: S Hayes <hayes_at_wuchem.wustl.edu>
>To: "A d'Avignon" <davignon_at_wuchem.wustl.edu>, msc_at_wuphys.wustl.edu
>Subject: magnet moves (fwd)
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>Thought you two might have some helpful words for these guys at
>MSU.
>
>Sophia
>
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>Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 08:13:50 -0500
>From: Robert Wiseman <rwiseman_at_msu.edu>
>To: ammrl_at_chemnmr.colorado.edu
>Subject: magnet moves
>
>We are moving both of our magnets to a new facility on the other side of
>campus and can use some advice.
>The magnets are a horizontal (30cm bore) 4.7T Bruker (old GE CSI) and a 400
>MHz (89mm bore).
>
>We are looking for advice on two things. First, what is the best course
>for moving these instruments? Suggested companies etc.
>Secondly, we are concerned about stray fields in the new location. Is
>there a sensible solution to the shielding? Again, can anyone suggest a
>company?
>
>Many thanks.
>
>Bob Wiseman
>Departments of Physiology and Radiology
>Michigan State University
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