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Jema has recently delivered the 12th and last klystron modulator to the European Spallation Source

Jema has recently delivered the 12th and last klystron modulator to the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund, Sweden, just one year after representatives of the Basque Government, ESS and ESS Bilbao visited Jema’s facilities to witness the factory acceptance tests of the first unit.

After two years of intensive work, Jema has met the strict delivery deadlines. The health situation in recent months has forced the company to adapt some processes, for example the factory acceptance test on the last klystron modulator was carried out via Skype.

The excellent coordination and collaboration between technicians from ESS Bilbao, ESS and Jema Energy made the project a success.

 

About ESS

The research facility ESS, under construction in the city of Lund, Sweden, will be the most powerful neutron source in the world and is expected to deliver first science in 2023. ESS is a joint project by 13 countries and 1,800 million euros of investment that will provide researchers, companies and institutions with a world-class facility for neutron research.

Photo: Ulrika Hamarlund/ESS