Milestone – 100th IBF plant

Last week NTG received the order for the 100th IBF plant from a well-known long-term customer in Germany. This is the continuation of our 30-year success story: “Ion beam processing from NTG”.

 

For our company, this is a reason to celebrate, but also an incentive for the future years, in which we want to expand our outstanding market position and strengthen it with new innovative solutions.

As a foundation stone for this, we have recently started the building of a new production hall.

However, we not only want to expand our production area, but also our team of employees. Currently, there are still apprenticeship positions available for metal cutting mechanics for 2022. Millers and electrical engineers are also very welcome to apply to us.

Send your application to: info@ntg.de

 

Neu in unserem Maschinenpark Makino D200Z Graphite

 

Our new 5-axis milling Centre for the machining of our graphite products has arrived. With a spindle speed of up to 30000 rpm and a machining area designed for graphite machining, the D200Z complements our equipment park in terms of graphite production.

In the near future, it will be used to machine our extraction grids for our ion sources with the highest precision in order to further improve the shape stability of the ion beam. With a machining area of 300mm diameter and 210mm high, the grids for our complete range of ion source extraction systems can be manufactured, as well as other graphite components.

You can find more information and an overview of our complete machine park here

Require our competence! We look forward to your REQUEST

Buncher for GSI

After several decades of operation, some components of GSI’s accelerator complex are being renewed, including this spiral buncher for extremely low RF frequency (36 MHz). Because of the low frequency and the corresponding long wavelength, the support stem of the drift tube is wound into a spiral. This spiral has a coaxial cooling water guide on the inside up to just before the drift tube. What was soldered 30 years ago was in this case subjected to a galvanic manufacturing process. This additive method allows extreme flexibility in the shape design with corresponding potential for optimising the high-frequency properties.

For questions or interest – please contact us

 

LASER World of PHOTONICS 2022

The 25th World’s Leading Trade Fair and Congress for Photonics Components, Systems and Applications will be held as a face-to-face event

 from April 26. to 29. 2022 in Munich

LASER World of PHOTONICS is the world’s leading platform for the laser and photonics industry. The Trade Fair for Photonics Components, Systems and Applications, sets standards since 1973—in size, diversity and relevance. And that with a first-rate portfolio. This is the only place that features the combination of research, technology and applications. Because it deals with a key crossover technology, LASER also addresses other important industrial sectors such as material processing, measuring, testing and inspection, optical data transmission and lasers in medicine. LASER`s special significance is due to its unique combination of users, laser-source manufacturers and system suppliers.

Quelle: https://laser.media.messe-muenchen.de/

Visit us in Hall B6 Booth 245

Joint booth CCUPOB

Young people are our future, worth investing in!

Disorientation in the world of “too much”

The world of unlimited possibilities not only offers freedom, it also provides disorientation.

As a company that provides apprenticeships, we have already noticed for years that this is also becoming apparent in the choice of profession. Where once there were only a few apprenticeship occupations to choose from, new occupational profiles are now emerging almost daily. Which doesn’t necessarily make the decision any easier for young people. The general pressure to perform from outside is also steadily increasing.

The result is that more and more teenager, especially younger children, are getting caught up in the addiction spiral.

In the minds of the “older generation,” the heroin junkie in train station bathrooms is stored as an image of the typical addict, so many parents don’t realise that non-substance-related addictions such as the internet or smart phone addiction, self-expression in social media, eating disorders and shopping addiction also pose a serious danger.

In addition, everything is available at any time due to the worldwide networking. Unfortunately, not only beneficial!

The stimulation or disengagement, through easily available substances on the Internet, is already frighteningly normal for many of our children.

Education is more important than ever!

That is why we are very happy to support the association for “Sucht – und Jugendhilfe e.V.” in financing a specialist guidebook for drug education in schools, which will encourage young people and parents to find out about the dangers of addiction and hopefully provide an impulse to take a different path.

If you would also like to support the future of our children, you can find more information here: Sucht- und Jugendhilfe e.V.

12th HLEM 2022 – High Level Expert Meeting – Asphere Metrology

The 12th High Level Expert Meeting (HLEM) will be held online again this year – on MARCH 15 and 16, 2022.

In the field of asphere metrology, many new advancements were achieved, new measurement procedures were developed and precision was noticeably improved. In previous High-Level Expert Meetings (HLEM) and workshops, developers, manufacturers and users have confirmed the great interest in asphere metrology.

 

In order to manufacture ultra-precise and high-tech optical components and to be capable of further miniaturization, reliable and extremely precise measurement technology is required. Both the introduced measurement systems as well as the results of round robin measurements show the enormous potential of this field of technology. In addition, a great need for comparability, standardization and proximity to users was also pointed out.

The upcoming conference is all about the following topics:

■ Presentation of the results of the round robin
■ New developments in measuring techniques for aspherical, free-form and cylindrical lenses
■ Manufacturing and measurement of metal optics
■ Measurement of unmounted aspheres
■ Inner centration of aspheres
■ Other topics related to asphere and free-form metrology or production

Download here the current program