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Mapping and Shimming a 7T Whole Body Magnet

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Magnet Management

 

MAGNETIC FIELD MAPPING
MRI MAGNETS - FMU-MRI

FEATURES

The FMU-1200-MRI is a state-of-the-art, computer-controlled, proton NMR based complete mapping, analysis and automatic optimization of the magnetic field in MRI magnets.

The FMU-1200-MRI systems provide a wide range of sophisticated functions and operating advantages over all existing mapping systems, such as:

  • Large operating frequency range from 5 MHz to 1.4 GHz

  • The single probe head with variable operating frequency provides flexibility, reduces the relative cost of the system and saves time and labor spent on change of probes and calibration

  • The NMR sample provides high resolution, sensitivity and operational stability. Axial gradients from Z0 to Z10 and radial gradients from X / Y to C8 / S8 cam be easily mapped.

  • Suitable for mapping of very high fields  (please see the mapping report of a 7T whole body magnet.

  • Automatic resonance detection

  • Fully automated determination of field center, accomplished through difference maps of the Z or ZX gradient

  • Simple procedure for magnet homogeneity evaluation with no direct operator involvement

  • Easy and fast installation is completed in a few minutes by using the magnet flange mounting or the optional patient bed mounting. Data is acquired in a single pass and processed in about 30 minutes.

  • Self-contained robotic data acquisition, analysis and data storage package can be operated from any standard PC

  • Modular probe radius extensions allow mapping at radii from 62.5 to 250 mm

  • Self-contained design and sturdy construction suitable for factory and field operations

Please see also information on the FMU-1200 magnetic field mapping unit for NRM magnets.

 

Heli-spherical probe path

 

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