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Shields vapour cooled

Inner vapour cooled shield Middle vapour cooled shield... [Pg.317]

Vapour cooled multi-shields to reduce thermal conduction through the wall and... [Pg.25]

Fig. 10.1 Metal atom reactor. A - Glass reaction vessel. B - Electron beam furnace, model EBSl, G.V. Planer Ltd. C - Vapour beam of metal atoms. D - Co-condensate of metal and substrate vapours. E - Heat shield. F - Furnace cooling water pipes. G - Electrical lead for substrate solution dispersion device. H - Furnace electrical leads. J - Substrate inlet pipe (vapour). K - Substrate inlet pipes (solution). M - Rotation of reaction vessel. N - To vacuum rotating seal, service vacuum lead troughs and pumping systems. 0-Level of coolant (usually liquid nitrogen). P-Capped joint for product extraction. 0-Substrate vapour dispersion device. R-Substrate vapour beam. (From Green, M.L.H., 1980, /. Organomet. Chem., 300, 119.)... Fig. 10.1 Metal atom reactor. A - Glass reaction vessel. B - Electron beam furnace, model EBSl, G.V. Planer Ltd. C - Vapour beam of metal atoms. D - Co-condensate of metal and substrate vapours. E - Heat shield. F - Furnace cooling water pipes. G - Electrical lead for substrate solution dispersion device. H - Furnace electrical leads. J - Substrate inlet pipe (vapour). K - Substrate inlet pipes (solution). M - Rotation of reaction vessel. N - To vacuum rotating seal, service vacuum lead troughs and pumping systems. 0-Level of coolant (usually liquid nitrogen). P-Capped joint for product extraction. 0-Substrate vapour dispersion device. R-Substrate vapour beam. (From Green, M.L.H., 1980, /. Organomet. Chem., 300, 119.)...

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