Current measurement of the irradiated beam is possible! We accept specifications for the mounting flange size.
The "KFC-1" is a Faraday cup that allows for current measurement of the irradiation beam via a BNC connector. The flange size for installation is ICF70, and the measurement connector is a standard BNC connector. The size inside the vacuum is φ34×100mm. It can be connected from all directions. The flange size for installation can be specified. If there are any changes to dimensions or shapes, please feel free to consult with us. 【Features】 ■ Current measurement of the irradiation beam via BNC connector ■ Compact design ■ All-direction connectivity ■ Measurement material is oxygen-free copper *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Mounting flange: ICF-70 ■Tip length (flange - entrance): 100mm ■Beam entrance diameter × depth: φ20×40 ■Unit outer diameter: φ34 ■Beam stopper material: oxygen-free copper ■Connector for extraction part: BNC-R ■Allowable baking temperature: ≦200℃ ■Delivery time: 1.5 months after order *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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The history of Kitano Seiki is also a trajectory of continuous contribution to cutting-edge research fields through the provision of precision instruments for research and development. In November 1958, we were established as a company specializing in the design, manufacturing, and sales of precision instruments. Since then, we have developed and manufactured experimental equipment aimed at research institutes in universities and government agencies, as well as basic research laboratories in private companies, earning high praise for our excellent quality and reliability. In particular, in recent years, we have been at the forefront of ultra-high vacuum and ultra-low temperature technologies, which are essential in industrial fields such as new materials, nanotechnology, flat panel displays, high-temperature superconductivity, solar cells, nuclear power, and space development. We have accumulated abundant technology and know-how in creating experimental environments and have linked this to the development and provision of equipment that condenses advanced performance and functionality. At Kitano Seiki, we always work closely with researchers, our users, to design and develop equipment that accurately supports research and development objectives. With a consistent system from parts manufacturing to various processing, assembly, inspection and testing, equipment setup, and after-sales support, we provide high-quality products and a conducive experimental environment for quality research and development.