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Hydrogen-Free Liquid-Helium Recovery Plants: The Solution for Low-Temperature Flow Impedance Blocking
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Cryogenic systems in laboratories and hospitals worldwide require liquid helium, a precious natural resource that must be carefully conserved. This means recycling, on a large scale, but even traces of H${}_{2}$ can clog the capillary plumbing in a recovery plant---a common, chronic problem that is very time-consuming, expensive, and disruptive to supplies. The authors propose a microscopic mechanism to understand plugging due to the presence of non-solid molecular hydrogen in liquid He. They also describe the development and testing of purification solutions that have proved highly effective in producing ``clean helium'' at considerably reduced operating costs.
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