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Cryocomp

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ResearchKenilworth, United StatesEst. 1994
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Cryocomp is the valves division of parent company Cryofab Inc. Its history begins with the 1994 founding of DLH Industries, which Cryofab acquired in December 2014. Cryofab itself was founded in 1971 and is a global leader in the design and supply of cryogenic dewars, storage vessels, and transfer systems. Cryocomp specializes in vacuum insulated equipment for the safe and efficient transfer of liquid nitrogen, helium, argon, oxygen, and hydrogen. It manufactures liquid nitrogen valves, liquid helium valves, and cryogenic solenoid valves used in quantum computing cryogenic infrastructure. Located in Kenilworth, New Jersey, the company supplies quantum computing manufacturers, research laboratories, and cryogenic system providers that need specialized valves for dilution refrigerators and other infrastructure operating at millikelvin temperatures.

Quantum Specifications

Quantum Focushardware

Backed By

Lakestar
Lightspeed Venture Partners
Quantum Coast Capital
Type One Ventures
Trumpf Venture
Gic Government Of Singapore Investment Corporation
Hercules Capital
Inven Capital

Application Areas

Quantum computingCryogenics research

Frequently Asked Questions

Cryocomp is the valves division of parent company Cryofab Inc. Its history begins with the 1994 founding of DLH Industries, which Cryofab acquired in December 2014. Cryofab itself was founded in 1971 and is a global leader in the design and supply of cryogenic dewars, storage vessels, and transfer systems. Cryocomp specializes in vacuum insulated equipment for the safe and efficient transfer of liquid nitrogen, helium, argon, oxygen, and hydrogen. It manufactures liquid nitrogen valves, liqu...
Cryocomp is headquartered in Kenilworth, United States.
Cryocomp was founded in 1994.
Cryocomp operates in the following sectors: cryogenics, quantum components, quantum hardware.