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1Hydrogen removal by cryodeposits

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  • Title: ➤  Hydrogen removal by cryodeposits
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  • Publisher: Lewis Research Center
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  • Publish Location: Cleveland, Ohio

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  • First Year Published: 1970
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Cryopump

just like cryopumping. Early experiments into cryotrapping of gasses in activated charcoal were conducted as far back as 1874. The first cryopumps mainly

Nitrogen

the skin by freezing them. It is used in laboratory cold traps, and in cryopumps to obtain lower pressures in vacuum pumped systems. It is used to cool

Vacuum pump

gases and propel the ions into a solid substrate. A cryomodule uses cryopumping. Other types are the sorption pump, non-evaporative getter pump, and

Edwards Vacuum

Edwards purchased Brooks Automation's CTI-Cryogenics and Polycold branded cryopump operations based in Chelmsford and Monterrey for US$675 million in 2018

Vacuum

by liquid nitrogen to shut down residual outgassing and simultaneously cryopump the system. Fluids cannot generally be pulled, so a vacuum cannot be created

Ultra-high vacuum

Ion pumps Titanium sublimation pumps Non-evaporable getter (NEG) pumps Cryopumps Diffusion pumps, especially when used with a cryogenic trap designed to

ITER

temperatures and magnetic confinement. ITER uses cooling equipment like a cryopump to cool the magnets to near absolute zero. High temperatures give the nuclei

LIGO

include a case of ravens pecking on frost-covered pipes connected to a LN2 cryopump on hot days. Some noises are transient with no identifiable cause. Electromagnetic

Diffusion pump

secondary mechanical forepump and exhausted. Unlike turbomolecular pumps and cryopumps, diffusion pumps have no moving parts and as a result are quite durable

Cold trap

cold trap is referred to as the condenser. Cold traps are also used in cryopump systems to generate hard vacua by condensing the major constituents of