D-Pace designs and manufactures a variety of diagnostic devices for commercial beamline injection line systems and some national lab applications.

 

 

Wire Scanner

D-Pace has licensed a Wire Scanner technology from TRIUMF. Technology transfer and commercialization is ongoing.

Please advise us if this technology is of interest.

Contact us at info@d-pace.com – we would be pleased to discuss your requirements!

 

 

 

Emittance Scanner

D-Pace has licensed an Emittance Scanner technology from TRIUMF.  Technology transfer and commercialization is ongoing.

Please advise us if this technology is of interest.

Contact us at info@d-pace.com – we would be pleased to discuss your requirements!

 

 

Faraday Cup / Beam Stop

D-Pace designs custom Faraday Cups & Beam Stops to customer requirements.

In addition, D-Pace has licensed a Moving Slit Faraday Cup system from TRIUMF. Technology transfer and commercialization is ongoing.

Contact us at info@d-pace.com – we would be pleased to discuss your requirements!

 

 

Slits & Collimators

D-Pace slits & collimators are used for general tuning and for beam pipe protection (via blocking, beam current monitoring, and interlocking).  These devices are compact in the direction of beam travel, therefore, they are short enough to be located almost anywhere along a beamline.

The D-Pace slits & collimators may possess independently adjustable water-cooled graphite beam blockers that are located above, below, left and right of the beamline centerline, or they may be fixed in position.  For both adjustable and fixed cases, either a single (ring), double (left/right) or quadruple (left/right/top/bottom) beam current readback is provided.

Slits & Collimators are available by custom order only.

Contact us at info@d-pace.com – we would be pleased to discuss your requirements!

 

 

Radiation Detector

The D-Pace radiation detector is a compact, simple, and reliable gamma radiation detector consisting of a large area photodiode and a dual op-amp circuit sensitive only to radiation sources immediately in front of the photodiode. The detector provides an analog output voltage signal suitable for processing in a computer data acquisition system, or for direct display on a dc voltmeter.  The unit requires only + and – 15 VDC for operation at milliamp currents.

Features

  • Compact (58mm length by 19mm diameter), while still maintaining adequate sensitivity and durability.
  • Inexpensive.
  • Low power consumption.
  • Long life.

Applications

  • Processing systems such as radiochemical or radiopharmaceutical synthesis modules.

Licensed from TRIUMF – based on the design described by Zeisler et al. with minor modifications (Applied Radiation & Isotopes Vol. 45, No. 3, pp. 377-378.).

For more information, or to order this item please contact us at info@d-pace.com