Russia develops new electron cyclotron energy up to 7 Meg

[China Instrument Network Instrument R&D] Recently, the High Current Electron Cyclotron Laboratory at Tomsk University of Technology in Russia developed a new electron cyclotron SEA-7 with an energy of 7 Meg.

The Tomsk University of Technology in Russia has developed more than ten models of electron cyclotrons. The power of the new electronic cyclotron SEA-7 consumes the same amount of energy, and the power of the older model PXB is doubled. Currently, three new electron cyclotrons have been used in foundry production in India, the United Kingdom, and Indonesia.
The new type of electron cyclotron can detect cracks and other defects in large-scale products. It not only scans and detects finished products, but also scans and inspects parts that are in the process of processing, thus ensuring that waste products can be avoided during the production stage. It can also be used to detect welding and casting strength. It can also be used in border defense and airport customs inspection systems, such as checking large transport vehicles and even entire trucks to detect the presence of drugs and flammable and explosive materials inside.
The current detection system based on the university's electron cyclotron technology has been put into use in the border areas of Malaysia and Singapore, the border areas of China and Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.
(Original title: Russia produces a new type of electron cyclotron)