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Introducing BINP

 

BINP

BINP


Global Credentials of BINP, Novosibirsk

 High Tech Manufacturing

 Bragg Peak Systems has an opportunity to take commercial products to market in 2008 and beyond. This unique opportunity is enhanced by BINP’s long term track record designing and manufacturing accelerator components and systems for demanding physics laboratories around the world.  For Example:

Accelerator Components

Electron Cooler Technology

Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics – NAP-M – Proton storage Ring, Novosibirsk, Russia (1974)

 The Svedberg Laboratory (TSL), Uppsala, Sweden (1995)

 Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung mbH (GSI), Darmstadt, Germany (1998, 35 KeV)

 Institute of Modern Physics (IMP), Lanzhou, China (2002, 35 KeV & 2004, 300 KeV)

 

European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland (Large Hadron Collider 2005)

 

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBL), Berkeley, California (RHIC, 50 MeV cooler under development)

 

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL), Chicago, Illinois (5 MeV antiproton recycler under development)

 

Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung mbH (GSI), Darmstadt, Germany (R & D started for cooler for the Facility for Antiproton & Ion Research project))

Neutral Beam Injectors

Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia

 Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH (FZ) Juelich, Germany

 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts

 Madison Symmetric Torus (MST), University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin

 CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain

 Concorzio RFX, Padova, Italy

 Laboratory for High Energy Physics (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland

 Max-Planck-Institute for Plasma Physics, Greifswald, Germany (under development)

Accelerator Magnet Technology

Superconducting Super Collider Project (SSC), Waxahachie, Texas (1993)

       Prototype LEB sextupole, LEB low/high field quadrupole & LEB steering magnets

Center for Advanced Microstructures & Devices (CAMD), Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA

Spalation Neutron Source (SNS), Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (BNL), Berkeley, California

        Quadrupole magnets

European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland

Large Hadron Collider 2003

                Separation Dipole MBW

                Correction Dipole MCBW

                Separation Dipole MBXW

                MBI Dipole Magnets

        Gran Sasso Project 2003

                Dipole Magnet MBG

                Quadrapole Magnet QTC

Swiss Light Source (SLS), Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Villigen, Switzerland (2001)

        Serial production of  306 Quadrupole & Sextupole Magnets

SAGA Light Source, Kyushu Synchrotron Light Research Center, Tosu, Japan (2003)

        “C” shaped curved dipole magnets

Quadrupole & Sextupole magnets

Canadian Light Source (CLS), Saskatchewan, Canada (2003)

        Dipole corrector

French National Synchrotron Facility (SOLEIL), Gif-sur-Yvette (Paris), France (2003- 2004)

        52 Quadrupoles & 12 reverse windings

DIAMOND Synchrotron Light Source, Oxfordshire, England (May 2004 – November 2005)

        174 Sextapole magnets & 2 prototypes

Metrology Light Source, Berlin, Germany (2005-2006)

        8 Bending Magnets; 600 MeV

        Magnetic system; Quadrupole & Sextapole magnets

        Transfer line; Bending magnets, Quadrupoles & correcting magnets

Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Oxfordshire, England (2006-2007)

        Quadrupole magnets

 

Undulator, Wiggler & Superconducting Technology

 Free Electron Laser Laboratory, Duke University, Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina (1996, 2000)

        Optical klystron OK-4

        Helical undulators OK-5

Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, Illinois (1998)    

CAMD, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA (1998)

            7.5 Tesla Superconducting Wiggler

“SPring-8” (Japan, 2000)

            10.3 Tesla Superconducting Wiggler

Swiss Light Source (SLS), Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), Villigen, Switzerland (2001)

        Elliptical wigglers and undulators

BESSY-II,  Germany (2002)

7 T Superconductive wiggler

9 Tesla Superconducting bending magnet

ELETTRA, Trieste, Italy (2003)

        3.5 Tesla 49-pole superconducting wiggler

Canadian Light Source (CLS), Saskatchewan, Canada (2005)

        Superconducting 63 pole 2 Tesla wiggler

French National Synchrotron Facility (SOLEIL), Gif-sur-Yvette (Paris), France (2005)

        Elliptical undulators – HU256

DIAMOND Synchrotron Light Source, Oxfordshire, England (2006)

        3.5 Tesla 45-pole superconducting wiggler

PETRA, Germany (2007)

        Damping wigglers

 Vacuum Systems

 Vacuum chambers

Vacuum beam lines

SR crotch absorber

Compensators

RF tapers & RF contacts

RF Systems

RF cavities – bimetallic

Power Supplies

Accelerator Systems

Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics

VEP 1, 1965

VEPP 2, 1967

VEPP-2M, 1974

VEPP 3, 1972

VEPP 4 (5 GeV), 1983

VEPP 5 (300 MeV electron linac)

VEPP 2000 (1 GeV round beam e+e- collider, 24 meter circumference)

ROKK-1M

        Free Electron Laser (FEL)

Siberia-2 Synchrotron Light Source, Kurchatov Institute, Moscow, Russia (2.5 GeV)          

TNK Synchrotron Light Source, F.V. Lukin Institute, Moscow, Zelenograd, Russia (1.6 GeV)

Sibscan, Novel low dose x-ray system for medical and security applications