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CHORUS 1.5T™InfoSheet: - Devices -
Intro, 
Types of Magnets, 
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www.isoltech.co.kr/english/product/default.htm 'Next generation MRI system 1.5T CHORUS developed by ISOL Technology is optimized for both clinical diagnostic imaging and for research development.
CHORUS offers the complete range of feature oriented advanced imaging techniques- for both clinical routine and research. The compact short bore magnet, the patient friendly design and the gradient technology make the innovation to new degree of perfection in magnetic resonance.'
Device Information and Specification
CLINICAL APPLICATION
Whole body
CONFIGURATION
Short bore
Head, C-spine, L-spine, TMJ, Knee, Shoulder, General purpose, Phased Array System: 4 digital receiver channels (Up to 12 channels)
Optional
SYNCHRONIZATION
ECG/peripheral: Optional/yes, respiratory gating
PULSE SEQUENCES
Spin Echo, Gradient Echo, Fast Spin Echo, Inversion Recovery (STIR, Fluid Attenuated Inversion Recovery), FLASH, FISP, PSIF, Turbo Flash ( MPRAGE ),TOF MR Angiography, Standard echo planar imaging package (SE-EPI, GE-EPI), Optional: Advanced P.A. Imaging Package (up to 4 ch.), Advanced echo planar imaging package, Single Shot and Diffusion Weighted EPI, IR/FLAIR EPI
IMAGING MODES
2D/3D, Travelling Sat, Multi-Slab 3D, MTC and TONE Pulse Sequence, Fat/Water Suppression, Presaturation (up to 6 bands), Flow Compensation using GMR pulse, Multi-Slice, Multi-Group Imaging
SINGLE/MULTI SLICE
Image reconstruction time (2562 ) : 0.02 s
FOV
40 cm
BORE DIAMETER
or W x H
58 cm diameter (patient)
MAGNET WEIGHT
4050 kg
H*W*D
233 x 206 x 160 cm
COOLING SYSTEM TYPE
Water-cooled coil and air-cooled amplifier
CRYOGEN USE
0.07 L/hr helium
STRENGTH
20 mT/m (Upto 27 mT/m)
5-GAUSS FRINGE FIELD
2.5 m / 3.8 m
Passive and active
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Cryogen
 
A cooling agent, typically liquid helium or liquid nitrogen used to reduce the temperature of the magnet windings in a superconducting magnet. All cryogenic liquids are gases at normal temperatures and pressures. Different cryogens become liquids under different conditions of temperature and pressure, but all have two properties in common: they are extremely cold, and small amounts of liquid can expand into very large volumes of gas. The boiling points of cryogens are commonly below -150°C(- 238°F).

See also Helium.
Radiology-tip.comradCryotherapy
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Cryogenic Liquids and their Hazards
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  News & More:
A hot time for cold superconductors
Tuesday, 9 December 2003   by www.brightsurf.com    
New imaging and spectroscopy magnets eliminate liquid helium
Thursday, 29 August 2013   by www.spectroscopynow.com    
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Cryomagnet
 
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Cryoshielding
 
By cooling a metal cylinder surrounding the He-vessel in a superconducting magnet, reduced cryogen boil-off can be achieved.
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Dewar
 
A large vacuum jacketed double walled container generally made out of stainless steel that is used to transport cryogens. Cryogenic liquids are shipped and used non-pressurized in this thermally insulated containers. Dewar flasks are specifically designed to withstand rapid temperature changes and extreme differences in temperature. Flasks containing helium (used in MRI for cooling of superconducting magnets), hydrogen and other low-boiling liquid cryogens have an outer vessel of liquid nitrogen for insulation.
Dewars are also called cryostats.
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