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Cryomech

Cryomech

Cryomech is a recognized leader in new Cryorefrigerator (Cryocooler) design and manufacturing. We developed and produced the world's first commercially available 4K Pulse Tube Cryorefrigerator (PTR). We also manufacture the largest variety of single-stage Gifford-McMahon Cycle Cryorefrigerators available anywhere. Cryomech was founded in 1963 by Professor William E. Gifford, the inventor of the Gifford-McMahon Cycle and the Pulse Tube Cycle. In 1992, Cryomech developed its first Liquid Nitrogen Plant, the LNP40. In 1999, Dr. Chao Wang developed the first commercially available 4K Pulse Tube Cryocooler. In 2007, Cryomech introduced the LHeP12 and 20 Liquid Helium Plants. In 2010, the first Cryomech Helium Recovery System was installed. In 2013 Cryomech developed the 1K Cryostat and released its second-generation Liquid Helium Plants with increased liquefaction rates and remote monitoring. Cryomech's team strives to provide the highest quality products for our customers. We realize that our responses to your requests for information, quotations, and service define us.

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About Cryomech

Founded

1963

Estimated Revenue

$10M-$50M

Employees

51-250

Funding / Mkt. Cap

$1M

Category

Industry

Mechanical Or Industrial Engineering

Location

City

Syracuse

State

New York

Country

United States

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