ScandiNova Systems AB, a world leader in the manufacturing of solid-state pulsed high voltage modulator power supplies, announced today that they have received a Purchase Order from the Plasma Sciences and Fusion Center (PSFC) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Cambridge Massachusetts.
SCANDINOVA SYSTEM AB CONTRACT WITH ADVANCED ENERGY SYSTEMS,
WORLD LEADER IN PARTICLE ACCELERATOR TECHNOLOGY FOR TANDEM
SOLID STATE PULSE MODULATOR!
ScandiNova Systems AB, a manufacturer of solid state pulsed high voltage modulator power supplies,
announced today that they have been selected and signed a contract with Advanced Energy Systems
(AES), a world leading supplier of particle accelerator components and systems.
“ScandiNova Systems AB is pleased to announced that through our distributor HVP High Voltage Products GmbH in Planegg, have been selected by DESY in Hamburg for the design and manufacture of a Solid State Modulator type K2. The Modulator is going to power a S-band Klystron 265KV, 250A, 50Hz and 6 µs”
“ScandiNova Systems AB is pleased to announced that INFN Frascati, Rome have selected us to design and manufacture a Solid State Modulatortype K2. The Modulator is going to power a C-band Klystron and the RF produced is a part of the SPARC FEL system being developed by Prof. Luigi Palumbo and his colleagues”. More info can be found on http://www.lnf.infn.it/public/
ScandiNova Systems AB which is in cooperation with A.D.A.M SA c/o CERN Geneva Switzerland , have through Mr Peter Pearce received an order for a Solid State Modulator of the model M1. Modulator: (50kV, 120A 4μS 1 -160Hz) powering a magnetron. The modulator is going to be used in a radiotherapy syste
Scandinova got ISO 9001:2008 certifierad the 13 Nov 2009 by DNV.
ScandiNova Systems AB and its French Agent Trium Power are happy to announce the signing of a contract with CEA/Saclay.
The contract is for a Solid State Modulator (key point of the Modulator: 450kV, 335A 1,5μS 50Hz) powering a X-band Klystron which is going to be used for the CLIC project at CERN Geneva.