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Helium Free MRI System—What Does That Mean for a Decision Maker?

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10.20944/preprints202604.0113.v1

Traditional MRI systems rely on large liquid-helium baths to maintain superconductivity, requiring complex infrastructure, quench pipes, and ongoing helium supply management. Modern “dry” or micro-helium MRI magnets replace this approach with conduction cooling and sealed helium volumes of only a few liters or less. These systems drastically reduce helium dependence, eliminate routine refilling, simplify installation, and lower lifetime operating costs. The major practical advance comes from moving from open helium baths to sealed systems rather than from differences between small helium volumes (e.g., 0.7 vs. 7 liters). Smaller volumes mainly influence safety margins and resilience during power interruptions rather than routine clinical operation.

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