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Dee electromagnets are not commonly available for purchase outside of academic institutions. Users are encouraged to explore online forums for specific resources or guidance on building them. Previous discussions have suggested that purchasing options may be limited, and constructing them might be necessary. Providing images or links for clarification can help others assist in finding suitable solutions. Overall, sourcing dee electromagnets may require creativity and resourcefulness.
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Where can I buy some dees (aside from acquiring them at a university)?
 
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Degeneration said:
Where can I buy some dees (aside from acquiring them at a university)?

This is the same question you asked in the ME forum in December:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=281046

Were you not able to find any useful info in the threads that we pointed you to? Most likely you will have to build them -- I doubt that they are available from Cyclotrons-R-Us...

Can you post a picture or link that shows what you are looking to buy or build?
 
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