LS734 Linear Stirling Cryocooler for MCT Cooled Infrared Detector with ≤1.0kg Weight, ≥20000hrs MTTF, and ≤10W Steady Power

Place of Origin Wuhan, Hubei Province, China
Brand Name SensorMicro
Certification ISO9001:2015; RoHS; Reach
Model Number LS734
Minimum Order Quantity 1 Piece
Price Negotiable
Payment Terms T/T
Product Details
Weight ≤1.0kg Type Linear Stirling Cryocooler
MTTF ≥20000hrs Steady Power Consumption ≤10W (430mW@77K@20℃)
Integration Method IDDCA Max Power Consumption 50W
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Product Description
LS734 Linear Stirling Cryocooler for Cooling MCT Cooled Infrared Detector

The LS734 linear Stirling cryocooler incorporates advanced moving magnet linear motor technology and self-lubricating coatings to significantly enhance reliability and operational lifespan. The flexible connection between compressor and dewar via connecting pipes enables versatile layout configurations across various application scenarios.

Main Features
  • Rapid cooling capability
  • Wide operating temperature range
  • Low vibration and noise levels
  • High reliability design
  • Supports 7×24 hour continuous operation
Applications
  • Gas leak monitoring systems
  • Security monitoring applications
  • Scenarios requiring extended operational periods
Product Specifications
Model LS734
Type Linear Stirling Cryocooler
MTTF ≥20000hrs
Maximum Size (mm) Compressor Φ46×122
Expander Φ40×88
Weight ≤1.0kg
Cooling Power (@77K@20℃)≥1300mW
Operating Temperature -45℃~+71℃
Storage Temperature -55℃~+85℃
Environmental Specification GJB150A-2009
Input Voltage 24DC
Max Power Consumption 50W
Steady Power Consumption ≤10W (430mW@77K@20℃)
Cooling Time ≤4min (450J@77K@20℃)
Cold Finger Dimension Φ8mm
Electronics Built-in
Integration Method IDDCA
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LS734 Linear Stirling Cryocooler for MCT Cooled Infrared Detector with ≤1.0kg Weight, ≥20000hrs MTTF, and ≤10W Steady Power 0
Frequently Asked Questions
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