Luvata - Model NMR -Wires
Nuclear magnetic resonance applications utilize Luvata’s NMR wires. These are best known to the public as Magnetic Resonance Imaging for medical diagnosis, but NMR spectrometers are also used in chemical research, biochemistry, pharmaceutical chemistry, polymer and material science, petroleum research and agricultural chemistry.
With decades of expertise, we manufacture high-quality, custom-engineered solutions across three continents. Each solution is tailored to meet the unique needs of customers around the globe. Luvata’s superconductors are the backbone of critical scientific, energy, and healthcare applications, such as MRI scanners.
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scanners
- Silicon crystal growth magnets
- Particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
- Synchrotrons to generate proton beams for cancer therapy
- Fusion energy development magnets
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectrometers
- Scientific projects
- Lab and specialty magnets
Luvata is a world-leader in producing niobium-titanium (NbTi)-based low-temperature superconducting wires and niobium-tin (Nb3Sn) composite wire. Our unique internal-tin (IT) process enhances the quality of Nb3Sn wires. We offer a range of products from single filament to ultra-fine multi-filament wires. Our team collaborates with customers to improve existing systems and offer new high-quality and cost-efficient solutions. With our new hot extrusion press further improves the quality of superconductive wires and cables. Having facilities in Finland, the USA, and China, we support strategic partnerships and sustainable industry growth globally.
Luvata’s superconducting wires and cables elevate performance and quality, making end products more efficient and even smaller in size. With vertically integrated production and in-house copper manufacturing, we offer high-quality, cost-effective superconductors in the following forms:
Enamelled monolithic wires in round and rectangular configurations
- Wire-in-channel or cable-in-channel integrated conductors
- Nb-Sn conductors by ‘internal-tin’ and ‘bronze’ methods
- Insulated cables composed of superconductive and copper wires
