Author: Pekeler, M.
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MOP040 Industrialization of European XFEL Preparation Cycle “Final EP ” at Research Instruments Company 201
 
  • A. Matheisen, N. Krupka, M. Schalwat, A. Schmidt, M. Schmökel, W. Singer, B. van der Horst
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • P. Michelato, L. Monaco
    INFN/LASA, Segrate (MI), Italy
  • M. Pekeler
    RI Research Instruments GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
 
  In the Specification for XFEL Cavity preparation (R1) two different preparation sequences are presented. Research Instruments Company as one of the two companies contracted for XFEL cavity production and preparation has chosen the so called “final EP” cycle. Major infrastructure components like EP facility and the BCP facility were pre- qualified. This existing and the new set up areas like the cleanroom are distributed over the ground area of the industrial park Bergisch Gladbach. The process flow given in the DESY specification needed adaptation to this scenario. Additional infrastructure beside the once specified needed to be set up to ensure the same quality of processes even with a changed work flow. The general lay out of the facility, matched work flow of preparation and test results of resonators processed by RI company in their infrastructure will be reported.
(R1) Series Surface and acceptance test preparation of superconducting cavities for the European Xfel (XFEL/A - D) JUNE 30, 2009
 
 
MOP051 The Statistics of Industrial XFEL Cavities Fabrication at Research Instruments 234
 
  • A.A. Sulimov, J.H. Thie
    DESY, Hamburg, Germany
  • M. Pekeler, D. Trompetter
    RI Research Instruments GmbH, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
 
  Serial production of superconducting cavities for European-XFEL was successfully started at Research Instrument (RI) at the end of last year. The production rate (3-4 cavities a week) allows us to summarize the results and present the statistics of industrial cavity fabrication. Many parameters have been traced during different steps of cavity production. The most interesting of them, as cavity length, frequency, field flatness and eccentricity, are presented and discussed.  
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