Everson Tesla worked
with Brookhaven National Labs to produce a 7-foot long solenoid
with multi layers. A unique winding and insulation process had to
be developed due to the tight bend radius. This solenoid was used
for a partial Siberian Snake, which is used to maintain the spin
alignment of protons.
44.
Commercial Positioning Magnet
Everson Tesla developed
a positioning magnet with an OEM. The magnet is needed to hold a
composite rotor helicopter blade in place during fabrication and
curing cycles. Our magnet is a race track construction that is water
cooled and vacuum pressure impregnated.
45.
Thomas Jefferson Lab Sextupoles
Everson Tesla
manufactured a series of unique sextupoles using copper coils and
magnetic steel to achieve the required sextupole component. Over
100 magnets were produced in less than six months.
46.
Paul Sherer Institute - Quadrupoles
Everson Tesla
constructed several pairs of quadrupoles for use in high radiation
environments. Litz wire was used for winding the coils. The coils
were cast in solder for insulation in a high radiation environment.
47.
Magnets for Chemical Vapor Deposition Process
Everson Tesla
designed and manufactured a series of focusing solenoid magnets.
These magnets were used in the chemical vapor deposition process,
which requires a uniform fringe field. Everson Tesla supplied a complete
magnet system.
48.
U. S. Enrichment
Everson Tesla produced
water cooled 316L stainless solenoid coils in order to
cool the Lasers used in the processing of Uranium 238. The solenoid
was 8-foot long and very tightly packed. The tolerancing had to
be very tight since the Quartz tube had to pass down the center
of the solenoid coil.
49.
Lawrence Berkeley Lab
This is a Lamberson
magnet that Everson Tesla Incorporated delivered to the Lawrence Berkeley
Lab, used for the Berkeley accelerator program.
50.
Separation Magnet
This separation
magnet was built for China National Coal in 1998. The magnet¹s strength
is in excess of 2,200 gauss at 550 mm from face of the magnet. The
first set of magnets were installed at the Qihupagdon Port Facility
located in Northern China. These magnets are used for the separation
of magnetic contaminants such as blasting caps.