[Sneap] Looking for new magnet coils

Chris Westerfeldt cwest at tunl.duke.edu
Mon Mar 3 12:07:51 EST 2008


Dana,
    My only experience with manufacturing replacement magnet coils goes back
decades to when we had our cyclotron coils re-made. At that time we used
Everson Electric.  It looks like they are still in that business - see their
website: http://www.eversontesla.com/markets/mar5.html
Contact Info:

Company Address:

Everson Tesla Incorporated
615 Daniels Road
Nazareth, PA 18064

Phone (610) 746-1520
FAX (610) 746-1530
sales at eversontesla.com

Regards,
- Chris
-- 

Chris R. Westerfeldt
Research Scientist / T.U.N.L. Radiation Safety Manager
Duke University Physics Department &
Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory
Science Drive, Box 90308
Durham, NC  27708-0308
Tel: (919) 660-2600
Fax: (919) 660-2634
Email: Cwest at Tunl.Duke.Edu


> From: Dana Biddulph <biddulph at physics.arizona.edu>
> Reply-To: Symposium of Northeastern Accelerator Personnel
> <sneap at tunl.duke.edu>
> Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2008 07:58:44 -0700
> To: Symposium of Northeastern Accelerator Personnel <sneap at tunl.duke.edu>
> Subject: [Sneap] Looking for new magnet coils
> 
> Hello Everyone,
> 
> We have a 45 degree electromagnet that needs to be rebuilt.  I would
> appreciate any suggestions you may have on what company or companies we
> should contact regarding the manufacture of new magnet coils.  I would
> prefer a company in this country, although if there are superior ones
> abroad I will certainly consider them also.  Mark Roberts was kind
> enough to list a few companies for me a couple of months ago.  Of
> course, this list I promptly lost.  Sorry Mark.
> 
> Thank you, and I hope I can get the chance to see all of you again in
> Michigan this summer.
> 
> Regards,
> Dana Biddulph
> University of Arizona
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