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Break Free from N2 Refills
Bruker Smart Nitrogen Liquefier
The new Bruker Smart Nitrogen Liquefier (BSNL) is an accessory that uses the extra cooling capacity of the latest generation CryoPlatform™ to re-condense the evaporating nitrogen gas from the magnet dewar. While standard magnets have a LN2 refill of 2–3 weeks, the new BSNL extends this or even makes this refill unnecessary, hence providing the user with freedom from LN2 refills.
Key Features
- Uses the same CryoPlatform installed as part of the CryoProbe™ system
- Available as an accessory to the latest generation of CryoPlatform
- N2 re-liquefaction rate of up to 400 ml/hr
- On-going liquefaction process even without the CryoProbe in use
- Built-in monitoring for the LN2 level in the magnet
- No user restriction to stopping the liquefaction process and returning to normal evaporation rate
Benefits
- Eliminates or reduces the number of LN2 refills, hence maximizing user convenience
- Reduces cryogen maintenance costs
- Increases flexibility for performing long term experiments by eliminating
interruptions from N2 refills - Available for Bruker BioSpin manufactured magnets from 400 MHz up to
950 MHz, as well as for other magnets on request

- A comparison of the first and last projection planes from a ten day run of a 4D HNCOCA experiment using our new APSY software. The sample was 100 uM 13C,15N-labeled calmodulin (16.7 kDa) in 300 mM KCl.

