/SpinlabBits

Random hardware bits to help with human hyperpolarised experiments

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SpinlabBits

Random hardware bits to help with human hyperpolarised experiments.

A draft ArXiV paper will be released soon for this work -- if it's helpful to you, please cite it!

Briefly, this repository contains (at present):

  1. LaserWelderSpacer -- a thin, difficult to manufacture titanium ring that ensures that the SFP sample cup is always laser welded at the appropriate location. Contact me (jack.miller@physics.org) to arrange manufacture through the University of Oxford Department of Physics if required.
  2. SFP Double Split Clamp -- a holder for the Part A syringe, designed to go on a standard retort stand
  3. SFP Holder Base -- the base of a standard retort stand but with an added cup to hold the sample vial
  4. SFP Puller Tool -- a tool to pull medrad syringes up. It slides in, rotates to lock, and has a threaded insert for a handle.
  5. SFP Pusher Tool -- another tool to push out the fill plug from the syringe. This is a little undersized deliberately.
  6. SFP Syringe Holder -- a Part B receiving vessel syringe holding device that clamps on a standard 10 mm retort stand pole. The forks fit through the part B base, and the hole is for a clevis pin.

Other information will be added "soon".