Oak Ridge National Laboratory Achieves Unique One-Part Design for New Cooling Jacket Using VICTREX® PEEK(TM) Polymer


WEST CONSHOHOCKEN, PA, USA - (August 17, 2010) -The Oak Ridge National Laboratory's (ORNL) new accelerator-based Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) is a facility that provides the most intense pulsed neutron beams in the world for scientific research and industrial development. When ORNL sought to improve the cooling jacket for the aluminum nitride plasma chamber that produces ions for the SNS, it chose Ensinger Inc. extruded TECAPEEK(TM) made with VICTREX® PEEK(TM) polymer in place of polycarbonate because of the material's dimensional stability under pressure, low radio frequency (RF) losses, and its ability to be precisely machined resulting in a new 1-part design solution.

The plasma chamber containing the RF-driven multicusp ion source measures about 76mm (3 inches) in diameter and 178mm (7 inches) in length. The ions produced are formed into a pulsed beam and accelerated to very high temperatures. "The plasma puts a nominal 3kW heat load on the plasma chamber which must be cooled," said Robert Welton, Ph.D., of SNS. "The function of the cooling jacket is to cool the plasma chamber by channeling water around it."

The original cooling jacket was a 2-part design made with a polycarbonate material. It failed because of cracking and poor tolerances; the application was exceeding what the material could handle. Another contributing factor was the high amount of machining that went into creating the 2 parts added a tremendous amount of internal stress. Ensinger, in consultation with their distributor AIN Plastics, a division of ThyssenKrupp, offered ORNL a 1-part design solution using VICTREX PEEK polymer for the cooling jacket.

"ORNL was skeptical at first," said Timothy Mercurio, Southeast Sales and Marketing Manager for AIN. "They couldn't believe it could be done given the overall complexity of the parts to be combined. But we knew we had the right material with VICTREX PEEK polymer, and the right company to do the machining in American Industrial Plastics (AIP) of Daytona Beach, Florida. Because of AIP's machining capabilities we were able to create a worry-free, 1-part cooling jacket using VICTREX PEEK polymer. AIP precision machined the newly designed cooling jacket that carried tolerances of ± 001."

Given the critical nature of the application, VICTREX PEEK polymer offered a number of essential properties including: low thermal conductivity to prevent the ions from reaching high temperatures, radiation resistance because x-rays are present, chemical resistance to prevent reduction by hydrogen, and electrical properties because of low RF losses.

For many research problems, having neutrons available in a series of pulses is better than having a continuous neutron source. SNS produces pulses that contain neutron intensities 20 to 100 times higher than that obtainable from the best continuous sources. "Just as we prefer a bright light to a dim one to read the fine print in a book, SNS gives researchers more detailed snapshots of even the smallest samples of physical and biological materials," explained Welton. "Most people don't know it, but neutron-scattering research has a lot to do with our everyday lives. For example, things like medicine, food, electronics, and cars and airplanes have all been improved by neutron-scattering research."

"AIP was invaluable in delivering one of the most complex, precision machined parts I've ever seen," added Mercurio. "This was one of the best manufacturing team efforts I've ever been involved with. Without the material and technical expertise from Victrex, Ensinger and AIP, we could not have solved the problems and met the challenges that ORNL set forth."

For more information, please call 800-VICTREX or visit the Victrex website at www.victrex.com.

About SNS at Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Located at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Oak Ridge, TN, the SNS facility was designed and built as a partnership among six Department of Energy national labs. It is a user facility open to scientists and engineers from universities, industries, and government laboratories in the United States and from foreign countries. For more information, visit neutrons.ornl.gov

About Ensinger Inc.

Ensinger is an engineering thermoplastics stock shapes and finished parts processor, who has the ability to extrude, compression mold or injection mold a wide variety of high performance engineering polymers. Ensinger's experts are trained to combine the optimum material with the most suitable manufacturing method to supply engineers with design solutions that are functional and cost effective. TECAPEEK is a trademark of Ensinger Inc. For more information on Ensinger Inc., visit www.ensinger-online.com.

AIN Plastics

AIN Plastics, a division of ThyssenKrupp Materials NA, Inc., is a leading full line distributor and fabricator of industrial plastic shapes, specializing in engineering plastics for the fabricator and OEM communities. For more information, visit www.ainplastics.com

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