Cryogenic hardware refers to specialized components engineered to operate at temperatures below -150°C, enabling superconductivity and quantum computing. It includes cryostats, dilution refrigerators, and superconducting magnets used in research labs, medical MRI systems, and advanced manufacturing. Scientists, engineers, and tech companies benefit from its role in high-precision experiments and next-generation electronics.
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