Sandvik has landed an order from CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. With the help of particle accelerators, scientists at CERN are trying to understand how the universe was once created and its fundamental structure.
CERN in Switzerland is regarded as the worldâs leading laboratory for particle physics research. The scientists use accelerators where particles are set to collide at the speed of light.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world’s largest and most powerful particle collider. In an ongoing upgrade of the LHC, Sandvik material will be used to keep the particle beam in position in the accelerator. The project is CERNâs most extensive during the coming decade, and entails an investment of almost Euros 1bn.
âSandvik is developing a new advanced stainless steel grade of which 475 tons will be delivered to CERN. This is a prestigious order that really shows the value of Sandvikâs material expertiseâ?, says Björn Mogard, Global Product Manager for cold-rolled precision strip material at Sandvik.
The first material will be delivered to CERN by the end of this year.