Daedalus Innovations, LLC
Daedalus Innovations has been providing high-performance, non-magnetic pressure vessels for research applications requiring NMR and MRI analysis for over 15 years. Our highest performing NMR tubes are rated for continuous use at 3,000 bar (43,510 psi) all within a 5 mm outside diameter vessel. The large active volume of these tubes makes them ideally suited for biophysical applications, but these have also been used for more exotic experiments such as rock fracture experiments monitored directly by NMR spectroscopy. We have even larger volume tubes rated to 1,000 bar more suitable for supercritical CO2 applications and other chemical reaction studies. We offer manifolds for a variety of spectrometers with both dynamic versions which allow for pressure changes while in the NMR and valved configurations to meet customers needs. Use of our equipment does not require any modification to the NMR thus allowing for use of the highest performing probe technology available. Pumps and other hardware are also part of our inventory, allowing us to be a one-stop shop for high-pressure applications. Our expertise in high-pressure vessels for NMR spectroscopy has been extended to rock core analysis in the form of a biaxial overburden cell for petroleum reservoir analysis. As exploration for oil expands into more hostile down-hold conditions, the gap between well measurements and controlled laboratory results continues to widen. This creates a high degree of uncertainty in assessing reservoir quality. Our overburden cell enhances the ability of support laboratories to match the intense pressure and temperature conditions that will continue to be found in future explorations. This will allow field engineers to better determine productivity and identification of sweet spots for overall enhanced oil recovery. Our cells have also seen increased used in examining storage resource capacity, injectivity, and integrity for carbon storage applications.
Daedalus Innovations, LLC
Daedalus Innovations has been providing high-performance, non-magnetic pressure vessels for research applications requiring NMR and MRI analysis for over 15 years. Our highest performing NMR tubes are rated for continuous use at 3,000 bar (43,510 psi) all within a 5 mm outside diameter vessel. The large active volume of these tubes makes them ideally suited for biophysical applications, but these have also been used for more exotic experiments such as rock fracture experiments monitored directly by NMR spectroscopy. We have even larger volume tubes rated to 1,000 bar more suitable for supercritical CO2 applications and other chemical reaction studies. We offer manifolds for a variety of spectrometers with both dynamic versions which allow for pressure changes while in the NMR and valved configurations to meet customers needs. Use of our equipment does not require any modification to the NMR thus allowing for use of the highest performing probe technology available. Pumps and other hardware are also part of our inventory, allowing us to be a one-stop shop for high-pressure applications. Our expertise in high-pressure vessels for NMR spectroscopy has been extended to rock core analysis in the form of a biaxial overburden cell for petroleum reservoir analysis. As exploration for oil expands into more hostile down-hold conditions, the gap between well measurements and controlled laboratory results continues to widen. This creates a high degree of uncertainty in assessing reservoir quality. Our overburden cell enhances the ability of support laboratories to match the intense pressure and temperature conditions that will continue to be found in future explorations. This will allow field engineers to better determine productivity and identification of sweet spots for overall enhanced oil recovery. Our cells have also seen increased used in examining storage resource capacity, injectivity, and integrity for carbon storage applications.
daedalusinnovations.com
200 Racoosin Dr., Ste 106 Aston, PA 19014, US
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Year founded
2005
Revenue
1M-5M
Employees
1-10
Number of locations
1
NAICS
211
SIC
1382
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- Fittings
- Flow cells
- High-pressure NMR tubes
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- Daedalus Xtreme-60 Syringe Pump
- High Pressure Flow Cell
- Daedalus 10mm NMR Tubes and Cell
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Daedalus Innovations, LLC
200 Racoosin Dr., Ste 106 Aston, PA 19014, US
Frequently Asked Questions
What services & capabilities does Daedalus Innovations, LLC offer?
Daedalus Innovations, LLC offers a range of services and capabilities, including Fittings.
What kind of equipment does Daedalus Innovations, LLC use?
Daedalus Innovations, LLC uses a variety of equipment, including Daedalus Xtreme-60 Syringe Pump.
What are the target industries of Daedalus Innovations, LLC?
Daedalus Innovations, LLC serves several industries, including the oil and gas industry.
How many locations does Daedalus Innovations, LLC operate?
Daedalus Innovations, LLC operates from a single location at 200 racoosin drive suite 106, aston, pennsylvania 19014, united states.
Where are the headquarters of Daedalus Innovations, LLC?
The headquarters of Daedalus Innovations, LLC are located in 200 racoosin drive suite 106, aston, pennsylvania 19014, united states.
What is the NAICS code for Daedalus Innovations, LLC?
The NAICS code for Daedalus Innovations, LLC is 211.
How many employees does Daedalus Innovations, LLC have?
Daedalus Innovations, LLC has 2 employees.
What is the official website of Daedalus Innovations, LLC?
The official website of Daedalus Innovations, LLC is https://www.daedalusinnovations.com/.
When was Daedalus Innovations, LLC founded?
Daedalus Innovations, LLC was founded in 2005.