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High Voltage Power Supply and Central Control Unit Packaging can be specified. |
Neutron Generator Reaction Chamber with 35cm neutron source zone. Note the air cooling. |
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Industrial automation PC and I/O modules. |
Compact short electrode reaction chamber. |
The photos show hardware that is similar to the standard neutron generator that we manufacture.
The packaging may be changed to suit customer requirements.
Sure we do that!
A compact short electrode reaction chamber, as shown above, plus a compact housing for the industrial automation control computer (at left) and a low power rating high voltage power supply as used in the budget models all fit on a table-top or a desk-top. Nothing is hidden underneath.
One of the other tabletop fusion technologies recently reported in the press appears to require a neutron generator to make it go.
Another has only a low, not yet practical, level of neutron output. The ability to scale it up to a useful neutron yield may be questioned. The ability to pulse the neutrons or indeed to instantly switch them on, at full output, and off seems to be not feasible.
In any case it is not recommended to hold a working neutron source. Ionizing radiation safety regulations and common sense mandate respect and proper installation plus prior registration or permits from local radiation safety authorities.
The pricing of conventional neutron generators is driven by commercial realities of demand price elasticity. If the market demand would be great enough to justify production like television sets then the unit cost and price savings could be passed on to the customer. We hope to achieve this paradigm change for neutron applications. However, for now, we can offer the relative technical and price advantages described in this web site.





