Bruker’s vertical super wide bore (SWB) magnets provide a space for samples up to a diameter of 66 mm. Therefore it is Bruker’s largest vertical magnet system with a room temperature bore diameter of 154 mm. The MiniSWB90 super wide bore rf probe is optimized for material research and the investigation of process parameters. The system is equipped with a combined SWB gradient/shim system. An additional WB shim system can be mounted optionally in the SWB gradient/shim system. All SB and WB gradients, shims and MR microscopy, MR diffusion, solid state and are compatible, making it suitable for every purpose. The SWB driver hardware is required to drive the amplifier rack from a standard spectrometer delivering up to 200 A and creating a maximum gradient strength of 785 mT/m. The SWB system is available in a 300 or 500 MHz configuration.
Super Wide Bore Probe
Gradient strength of up to 785 mT/m, water cooled
Compatible to high resolution and solid state applications
Small footprint
Available probe:
Optional Variable Temperature Control (compatible to BSVT, BCU)
MiniWB57R / Mini0.75 | ||
Compatible with magnet system | SWB | |
Bore | SWB | |
1H frequency range | 300 or 500 MHz | |
rf channels | Two independent | |
Requirements | SWB Imaging Accessory | |
Gradient | BGA9 | |
Directions | xyz | |
Gradient strength per direction | 785 mT/cm | |
ID/OD | 57/72 mm | |
Rise Time (5-95%), 0-60A,120V | < 100 µs | |
Cooling | Water | |
Maximum current tested | 200 A | |
Removable | Yes | |
Exchangable rf coils | ||
Detection | single tuned, double tuned, or quadrature | |
Typical Nuclei | 1H, 2H, 19F, 13C, 31P, 7Li, 19F,… | |
Standard sample temperature range | 5 – 40°C | |
Sample diameter | 40-66 mm |
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MR microscopy & MR diffusion applications team: micdiff@bruker.com