Category Archives: Helium application

Everything You Should Know About Helium Gas Applications

Helium is essential for industrial use and useful element worldwide. It is used in many applications like; scientific research, medicine, for blimp inflation, welding, and party balloons as well.This blog will explain the most common use of helium to help … Continue reading

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Multiple Scattering In Scanning Helium Microscopy

Using atom beams to image the surface of samples in real space is an emerging technique that delivers unique contrast from delicate samples. Here, we explore the contrast that arises from multiple scattering of helium atoms, a specific process that … Continue reading

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Here’s Why You Don’t See Blimps Anymore

You still see planes and jets in the sky, but a blimp is a rare sighting these days. The history of the blimp Airships, or dirigible balloons, are lighter-than-air aircraft that operate from a lifting-gas that is less dense than … Continue reading

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Precise Level Measurement For Liquid Helium

With this device liquid helium levels in cryo containers up to 1.370 mm are displayed linearly. Several probes with different measuring lengths are available. The measuring instrument is adjusted to the requested measuring range in the factory. Due to a … Continue reading

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A New Way To Measure Pressure Is Born From Efforts To Redefine Temperature

Scientists have turned a temperature experiment used to redefine the Kelvin on its head to make one of the world’s most accurate pressure gauges. The experiment is an entirely new way to measure pressure solely from helium’s electrical and quantum … Continue reading

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