Accelerator Ends
Accelerator ends refer to the terminal sections of a particle accelerator where the accelerated particles are directed for experimentation or practical application. These sections may include:






Avilable Size: 6 MM, 8 MM, 10 MM, 10X12 MM
- Beamline Exits: Where particles are extracted for experiments or targeting systems.
- Target Chambers: Where accelerated particles collide with materials to produce specific reactions or data.
- Detectors: Devices at the ends of accelerators designed to capture data from particle collisions or interactions.
Key features:
- High precision to maintain particle trajectories.
- Often incorporate advanced materials to withstand radiation and extreme conditions.
- Designed for seamless integration with beam diagnostics and scientific instruments.
Automotive Accelerator Ends
In the automotive industry, accelerator ends typically refer to the endpoints of the accelerator pedal system:
- Pedal Interface: The end that interacts with the driver’s foot, often designed for ergonomic comfort and slip resistance.
- Sensor or Linkage: The mechanical or electronic connection point between the pedal and the throttle control system, such as throttle cables, sensors, or potentiometers in electronic throttle control (ETC) systems.
Key features:
- Durability to handle repeated use over long periods.
- Compatibility with electronic systems for modern vehicles.
- Safety features to prevent unintended acceleration or wear-related issues.
