Polywell factory in Hong Kong
The cover story is "wood based products".
http://www.polywell.net/
Just a little plastic wrap can make a WB-D size fusion reactor look like a stack of wood paneling.
The one you're thinking of probably does the control electronics:
http://www.polywell.com/us/profile/index.asp
http://www.lead411.com/company_Polywell ... 61529.html
The textile-based radiation shields:
http://polywell-inc.manufacturer.global ... mepage.htm
http://www.polywell.net/
Just a little plastic wrap can make a WB-D size fusion reactor look like a stack of wood paneling.
The one you're thinking of probably does the control electronics:
http://www.polywell.com/us/profile/index.asp
http://www.lead411.com/company_Polywell ... 61529.html
The textile-based radiation shields:
http://polywell-inc.manufacturer.global ... mepage.htm
Last edited by DeltaV on Fri Oct 01, 2010 6:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
That was my first thought too. It looks suspiciously similar in size to the EMC2 pic:Giorgio wrote:Well, I am actually in Hong Kong for work right now I might pass to check if under that plastic wrap there is actually a wood WB-D model.....
n*kBolt*Te = B**2/(2*mu0) and B^.25 loss scaling? Or not so much? Hopefully we'll know soon...
The Hong Kong address is just the commercial office, the factory must be somewhere in Shenzhen area, well hidden from our eyes....
Nevertheless I have found exclusive pictures of the inside of another Polywell manufacturing complex:
http://www.polywell-ind.com/page1484.html
Emc2 better hurry if they want to be the first to the market
Nevertheless I have found exclusive pictures of the inside of another Polywell manufacturing complex:
http://www.polywell-ind.com/page1484.html
Emc2 better hurry if they want to be the first to the market