As long as it stays inside. LHe is also used to cool the coils in an MRI (an NMR with a bigger bore), like this 7 T / 30 cm bore magnet I 'bought' (with corporate funds, obviously) for small-animal imaging.
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The other thing that helps keep the coils cold is mylar insulation. Lots of mylar insulation. How do I know that? Pro tip to anyone installing a system like this...when first filling it with LHE, remember to open the pressure relief valve that is closed during transport. What happens when the team doing the install doesn't is...
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The cylinder itself is pretty tough, most of the force of the explosion went out through the control box in back, the access door for which is seen in the bottom right image after being blown through the wall behind the magnet. Fortunately this happened at about 4 AM so no one was injured. Bruker replaced the magnet they destroyed (and paid to fix the room). The second install went fine.