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Characterization of Additive Manufacturing Materials for String Assembly in Cleanroom
Beamline components, such as superconducting radio frequency cavities and
focusing lenses, need to be assembled together in a string while in a cleanroom
environment. The present contribution identifies and characterizes materials
for additive manufacturing that can be used in a cleanroom. The well known
advantages of additive manufacturing processes would highly benefit the design
and development of tooling needed for the mechanical support and alignment of
string components. Cleanliness, mechanical properties, and leak tightness of
the chosen materials are the main focus of this contribution, which also paves
the way for the integration of such materials in cryomodule assemblies. Results
reported here were obtained in the framework of the PIP-II project at Fermilab.