People put magnets into good use. One good example is an electromagnet that widely serves as components to many electrical devices we can easily find around: hard disks, loud speakers, motors, etc.Specifically, an electromagnet is a magnet that produces its magnet field by delivering electric current. And KRTECH in Korea is smart enough to take it to another level for the better. Established in 1995, for decades, KRTECH has been leading the electromagnet industry by
effectively covering relevant business fields such as precision electromagnets, charged particle beam line systems, medical therapy devices, particle accelerator magnets for research, etc. Its exports have been highlighted with quadrupole magnets and sextupole magnets offered to one of the world¡¯s largest electronic makers, Toshiba. Krtech¡¯s particle accelerator magnet has four component types: quadrupole magnets, sextupole magnets, sextupole magnets for PA, and klystron magnets. They all can deliver 2D and 3D magnetic field calculations, mechanical designs, magnets¡¯ full mechanical, electro-mechanical and magnetic verification. So far, in Japan, the company has installed the magnet products at synchrotron facility at Kanagawa and is scheduled to do at Chubu. For medical use, Krtech provides cyclotron magnet that can produce temporary radioactive isotopes for radiology and nuclear medicine. 13Mev Magnet, 30Mev Magnet, and superconducting cyclotron magnet are available. KSTAR(ITER) magnets are comprised of bending magnets, high current coils(dummy load), TOKAMAK for KAERI, and TOKAMAK for SNU. Regarding superconducting magnets, Krtech has superconducting coils that offer maximum stability
and eliminates flux jumping. For the ion implant market, Krtech noses into this new natural source of energy with its state-of the art mechanical parts such as bean line magnets, vacuum chambers, and many others.
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