Polaris formation section delivered to Ursa: ✅ The first of Polaris’ two formation sections have been delivered to its new home in Ursa. By building sections of Polaris in our Antares facility, and “shipping” them down to Ursa, our team is gaining valuable insight on what assembly and installation will look like in our commercial systems. #missionpolaris #fusion #hardtech
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More quartz! Shown here is the beginning of a Polaris vacuum vessel being removed from its spinning mold; these large tubes are made with fused silica (quartz). Next up, this tube will be machined to create a final vacuum vessel. Each end of Polaris will have a large tube, and our team is making several tubes now to down-select for the highest performance. #quartz #hardtech
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We’re manufacturing vacuum vessels in-house for both of Polaris’ formation sections. These vacuum vessels are made of fused silica (quartz). We make these in-house by powering three graphite electrodes inside a spinning mold filled with silica sand. While the sand spins in the mold, the electrodes heat the inner layer of sand, melting it into place to form a quartz tube. Shown here is an early test, running at 20% of the full power used during the tube manufacturing process.
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We have 25 open roles for Technicians at Helion! Apply using the links in the comments. #hiring #cleanenergy
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1moLove the proactive thinking. Also, just fun to know this is happening.