Advances in Cryogenic Engineering 1994
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-2522-6_190
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Development of Cryosorption Panels for Cryopumps

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“…The sealing surface is finished to 16 µ-inch. The compression force (≈ 16,300 psi) applied by twelve 5/16 − 18 aluminum bolts torqued to 90 inch-lbs exceeds the suggested minimum compression force [8] by more than a factor of two. Titanium helicoils are used to avoid stripping threads in the aluminum cryostat body while satisfying non-magnetic requirements.…”
Section: Design and Implementation Detailsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The sealing surface is finished to 16 µ-inch. The compression force (≈ 16,300 psi) applied by twelve 5/16 − 18 aluminum bolts torqued to 90 inch-lbs exceeds the suggested minimum compression force [8] by more than a factor of two. Titanium helicoils are used to avoid stripping threads in the aluminum cryostat body while satisfying non-magnetic requirements.…”
Section: Design and Implementation Detailsmentioning
confidence: 80%