Re: Brass end of helium transfer tubes

From: Alan Olson <awo_at_helix.nih.gov>
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 11:25:49 -0500

Stephanie -
   Your transfer line is likely made by Cryofab, and is shown at
http://www.cryofab.com/html/stand_5.htm
Just contact them at
sales_at_cryofab.com
and ask.
    Or check the label on your transfer line and look them up.
    Or contact MR Resources 1 800 4HELIUM
    Oxford magnets typically use a "phase separator" which diverts
the liquid up, to avoid a direct downward blast of "warm" vapor when
starting or finishing a transfer. In any case it's a small brass
screw-on piece which could be machined locally.

                - Alan Olson, NIH

At 9:50 AM -0500 11/20/02, Stephanie Mabry wrote:
>Does anyone know where I can purchase a replacement brass end (the piece
>that screws on to the magnet end) for a helium transfer tube?
>
>Thanks,
>Stephanie
>
>
>
>--------------------------------------------
>Stephanie Mabry, Ph.D., Instrument Manager
>University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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