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A hydrogen condensation pump with a built-in liquefier
A description is given of a hydrogen condensation pump of output 3·7 × 104 sec−1 which has its own liquifier. The limiting vacuum is 10−8–10−9 mm Hg. The total power consumed (allowing for the liquid nitrogen) is 17 which is less than for oil-diffusion pumps of the same performance.