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Synchrotron Pinger Magnet

Synchrotron Pinger Magnet

Synchrotron Pinger Magnet

(OP)
Hello,

This is my first thread.  This is also my first real project after college.  I am working on the pinger magnet for the CESR ring here at Cornell.  I understand that there is a ferrite core encased with copper plating on both sides.  Does anybody know the best way to attach the ferrite core pieces togetehr (they are C-blocks that wrap around half the beam tube) and the copper plating.  I think that the inner plate is high voltage and the outer plate is grounded.

Thanks a bunch.  Any help would be... well helpful, and appreciated.

Have a nice day.

--Andrew

RE: Synchrotron Pinger Magnet

(OP)
Thanks Nbucska.  I know that perhaps thermal epoxy may be a bad choice, but would it make a difference if I used 5 minute epoxy vs. 20 minute epoxy?

I appreciate the help.

--Andrew

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