Budgetary Quote vs. Final Quote: Why Magnet System Prices Change After Technical Clarification

budgetary quote vs final quote magnet system pricing

In many magnet system projects, the quotation process starts with a simple request:

  • “Please provide a quote for a 1 Tesla electromagnet.”
  • “We need a Helmholtz coil system around 200 mT.”

An initial budgetary quote is provided quickly.

But after technical discussions, the final quote often changes.

This can raise concerns:

👉 “Why is the price different?”
👉 “Was the first quote inaccurate?”

In reality, the difference is not an error—it is a reflection of refined technical understanding.


1. What Is a Budgetary Quote

A budgetary quote is:

  • A preliminary estimate
  • Based on limited information
  • Intended for early-stage planning

Typical Characteristics

  • Broad configuration assumptions
  • Standard design references
  • Approximate cost range

👉 It answers the question:

“What order of magnitude should we expect?”


2. What Is a Final Quote

A final quote is:

  • A confirmed price
  • Based on detailed technical specifications
  • Ready for procurement decisions

Includes

  • Exact configuration
  • Verified parameters
  • Defined scope of supply

👉 It answers:

“What exactly will be delivered, and at what cost?”


3. Why Prices Change After Clarification

Magnet systems are not standardized products.

They are engineering systems, where cost depends on:

  • Field requirements
  • Geometry and volume
  • Stability and accuracy
  • Integration with other equipment

Key Insight

👉 Small changes in requirements can lead to large changes in design—and cost


4. Parameters That Most Often Affect Price

1. Field Strength and Uniformity

  • Higher field → higher current → more power
  • Tighter uniformity → more complex coil design

2. Usable Volume

  • Larger uniform region → larger coil size
  • More material and higher cost

3. Cooling Requirements

  • Air-cooled vs water-cooled
  • Cooling infrastructure and complexity

4. Power Supply and Control

  • DC vs AC
  • 1-axis vs 3-axis
  • Stability requirements (ppm-level vs standard)

5. Integration Requirements

Many projects involve more than the magnet itself.

Examples

  • Optical access
  • Cryogenic compatibility
  • Sensor integration
  • Mechanical constraints

Each adds:

👉 Design complexity → cost variation


6. Documentation and Validation Scope

For research systems, deliverables may include:

  • Calibration curves
  • Field mapping
  • Acceptance testing (FAT/SAT)

Impact

  • Additional engineering time
  • Measurement equipment
  • Verification processes

👉 These are often not included in early estimates


7. Timeline and Manufacturing Constraints

Lead time also affects cost.

Factors

  • Standard vs custom design
  • Urgent delivery requirements
  • Availability of materials

👉 Faster delivery often requires additional resources


8. Why Early Quotes Cannot Be Exact

At the initial stage:

  • Key parameters are missing
  • Assumptions must be made
  • Trade-offs are not yet defined

According to IEEE engineering practice, system-level design evolves iteratively as requirements become clearer.

👉 Budgetary quotes are not final commitments—they are starting points


9. How to Reduce Price Uncertainty

To move quickly from budgetary to final quote, provide:

  • Target field strength and uniformity
  • Required working volume
  • Application type (calibration, testing, exposure)
  • Cooling preference
  • Integration constraints

👉 The more complete the input, the more accurate the quote


10. How Cryomagtech Approaches Quotation

At Cryomagtech, we treat quotation as part of system design.

We provide:

  • Fast budgetary estimates for planning
  • Detailed technical clarification
  • Transparent transition to final quotation

👉 Product link placeholder: Cryomagtech Magnet System Solutions & Technical Consultation



    Our goal is to ensure:

    • No surprises during procurement
    • Clear alignment between requirements and cost
    • Reliable system delivery

    References


    Key Takeaways

    • Budgetary quotes are preliminary estimates
    • Final quotes reflect fully defined systems
    • Price changes result from clarified technical requirements
    • Magnet systems are highly dependent on application details
    • Accurate input leads to accurate pricing

    A changing quote does not indicate inconsistency.

    👉 It reflects a better-defined system.

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