UltraShield Plus Magnets
Delivering Ultimate Shielding Performance The Bruker BioSpin UltraShield Plus magnets represent the latest and most advanced self-shielding NMR magnet technology ever developed. These magnets are the ultimate advancement in high performance, actively-shielded NMR solutions. This next generation technology offers unprecedented shielding performance whilst ensuring no compromise in system homogeneity, stability or cryogenic spec…
Accurate and easy to interpret results
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Most effective instrument, easy to use with great aftersale care. Thank you Bruker
Review Date: 26 Oct 2022
love it! stable, perfect for small molecule analysis.
Review Date: 18 Feb 2011
Delivering Ultimate Shielding Performance
The Bruker BioSpin UltraShield Plus magnets represent the latest and most advanced self-shielding NMR magnet technology ever developed. These magnets are the ultimate advancement in high performance, actively-shielded NMR solutions. This next generation technology offers unprecedented shielding performance whilst ensuring no compromise in system homogeneity, stability or cryogenic specifications.
Enhanced Performance
- Minimizes stray fields to reduce the 5G enclosed volume by 10 times compared to standard UltraShield magnets, and by 100 times compared to non-shielded magnets.
- Requires the lowest ceiling height for installation and operation.
- Further enhances screening of external magnet field disturbances.
Webinar slides: NMR-based newborn screening for the detection of congenital metabolopathies [For research use only]
Download the accompanying slides to the SelectScience webinar: NMR-based newborn screening for the detection of congenital metabolopathies [For research use only]. During this webinar, Oscar Millet, group leader of the Precision Medicine and Metabolism group of the CIC bioGUNE, discusses an alternative method for newborn urine screening using NMR spectroscopy, which promises the identification of an extended panel of diseases in a robust, efficient, and economically viable manner. Watch the webinar here>>
How Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy is Being Used to Regulate Therapeutic Proteins
Scientists at the Biologics and Genetics Therapies Directorate, Health Canada, are using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy for the characterization of protein therapeutics and polysaccharide vaccines. Watch the video to learn more.
NMR-based newborn urine screening for optimized detection of congenital metabolopathies [For research use only]
Watch this on-demand webinar to understand how better research diagnostic methods can lead to improved treatment of congenital metabolopathies
Max Planck expert reveals how he uses NMR to untangle the structure of disordered proteins in Alzheimer's disease
Prof. Christian Griesinger discusses the advantages of using ultra-high field nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to investigate the structure of IDPs and his hopes for the future






















