Cryopump

Refrigeration – Low pressure cold trap process and apparatus

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55269, 16510421, 417901, B01D 800

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043567010

ABSTRACT:
For a given temperature differential between a refrigerated heat sink and frontal cryopanel array, the mass of the entire cryopump array is minimized by providing thermal struts between the heat sink and the frontal array. The thermal struts extend through, but are isolated from, the primary pumping surface to minimize their lengths. The struts support the frontal array independent of the side radiation shield to facilitate fabrication. To further reduce the temperature differential to the frontal array, heat pipes may be provided. By reducing the temperature differential between the frontal cryopanel array and refrigerated heat sink through the use of solid thermal struts or heat pipes the load carrying capability of a cryopump can be improved. Heat pipes may also serve as a thermal switch between a heat sink and a cryopanel.

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