Masterpiece
Mechanical Engineering Center’s Masterpiece: 3D model of “Belle II detector”
KEK Spring Campus Open House was held on April 20 during “Science and Technology Week 2024.”
Mechanical Engineering Center’s Masterpiece: 3D model of a protein related to H. pylori
The Mechanical Engineering Center is equipped with two types of 3D printers: one is an inkjet printer type that can create high-precision models.
Mechanical Engineering Center's Masterpiece: Champion Board for Quiz Battle “WHAT 2022”
We received a request to create a champion board as a supplementary prize for the winner of the quiz competition "High School Quiz Battle WHAT 2022" hosted by QuizKnock, which is sponsored by KEK.
Mechanical Engineering Center's Masterpiece: Unusual Machining (Electronic Circuit Boards)
At the Mechanical Engineering Center, we mostly process metals (stainless steel, aluminum, copper, etc.) and resin materials.
Mechanical Engineering Center's Masterpiece: Welding Work (Bent Chamber)
A 90° bent chamber for the SRF Gun was manufactured at the request of the Accelerator Laboratory (Fig. 1).
Mechanical Engineering Center's Masterpiece: Boiling Test Apparatus
At the request of the Institute of Particle and Nuclear Studies, we built a boiling test apparatus ).
Mechanical Engineering Center's Masterpiece: Square Hole
A feed-through connection part was manufactured at the request of the Accelerator Laboratory (Fig. 1).
Mechanical Engineering Center's Masterpiece: Make own tools
This work was requested by the Institute of Materials Structure Science under the work title of “Membrane & Sample Block”.
Mechanical Engineering Center’s Masterpiece: Adapter for Sample Storage in Liquid Nitrogen Dewar
At the Photon Factory of the Institute of Materials Structure Science, there are five beamlines dedicated to protein x-ray crystallography analysis, and user’s experiments are conducted.
Mechanical Engineering Center’s Masterpiece: 1/4 Scale Model of the Mirror for the LiteBIRD Low-Frequency Telescope
The Experimental Cosmology Group at the Institute for Particle and Nuclear Studies is advancing the LiteBIRD project, which aims to conduct precise observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation using a satellite.