CryoComplete Demonstration Tour

Experience the Lake Shore CryoComplete Ultra-stable Cryogenic Microscopy Platform for yourself.

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO START MAKING TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT, LOW‑LEVEL ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS.

We are excited to have received delivery of our CryoComplete demonstration model, which allows us to show you the power and convenience of this latest Lake Shore Cryotronics development. And you can have it come to your company/institution to see it in action for yourself.

To have a demonstration at your lab, we will require liquid nitrogen/helium to be provided. Register your interest today in having the CryoComplete visit you…

About the Lake Shore CryoComplete System

DID YOU KNOW? YOU CAN ALSO USE THE SYSTEM TO GET TO DO 4 K USING LIQUID HE AS AN OPTION, IF REQUIRED. CONTACT US FOR MORE DETAILS.

With CryoComplete™, you can start making cryogenic electrical measurements as soon as it lands in your lab. From the simple‑to‑use, pour‑fill LN2 Dewar to the prewritten I-V (resistance) measurement routines, CryoComplete produces results right out of the box.

While easy to use, the system’s performance doesn’t disappoint. Its industry-leading measurement electronics promote low-level DC measurements and three full channels of lock-in AC capability—the keys to unlocking difficult measurements. Best of all, Lake Shore’s cryogenic experts have designed CryoComplete from top to bottom, using cryogenic best practices, to deliver end-to-end system specifications.

With more than 55 years of experience in enabling scientific research with temperature sensors and instruments, Lake Shore’s expanded mission on fully integrated research platforms provide customers with one source for all of the essential components in their system and the software to coordinate it all. This leads to less variables, less uncertainty, and less setup time. The culmination of this is Lake Shore’s new CryoComplete™ system, which provides everything you need to start making temperature-dependent, low‑level electrical measurements. 

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