Application material system

LN2, LHe where applicable 4 K-77 K

Superconducting Cable & Power Systems

Insulate long cable runs and joints while controlling installation consistency, handling damage, thermal bridges, and material preparation cost.

Recommended system Cable cryostat / Long-run MLI / Fixing and reinforcement / Vacuum envelope
Recommended products CryoMLI 202 · CryoMLI 212 · CryoMLI 302 · CryoTape ACP

Engineering scope

Key engineering challenges

  • Maintain repeatable wrap density along long runs
  • Protect insulation at pulling, jointing, and handling zones
  • Coordinate electrical, mechanical, and cryogenic interfaces

System layers

  1. 01
    Cable cryostat

    Cable, former, dielectric, coolant channel, and mechanical structure defined by the cable designer.

  2. 02
    Long-run MLI

    CryoMLI slit and rewound for repeatable helical or project-defined application.

  3. 03
    Fixing and reinforcement

    CryoTape and CryoFiG used at controlled intervals and handling zones.

  4. 04
    Vacuum envelope

    Jacket, joints, terminations, supports, and pumping hardware remain system components.

Supporting materials and supply boundaries

East Far Cryo supplies cryogenic insulation materials, related processing, and material-selection support. Equipment and system responsibilities remain with the project owner and equipment designer.

  • Cable conductor, dielectric system, cryostat, joints, terminations, and power equipment are outside East Far Cryo's manufacturing scope.
  • Electrical insulation, partial-discharge, fault, and fire requirements require cable-system qualification.
  • Final slit width and roll length depend on wrapping pitch, diameter, handling equipment, and installation plan.

Parameters needed for quotation

  • Cryogenic medium and normal / transient operating temperatures
  • Target vacuum level, pump-down method, hold time, and expected residual-gas load
  • Equipment geometry, dimensions or surface area, penetrations, and installation access
  • Target heat leak or required layer count and any governing acceptance method
  • Required delivery form: rolls, slit widths, sewn blankets, profile-cut parts, or installation kits
  • Cable diameter, run length, wrapping pitch, joint count, pulling / handling method, and electrical restrictions