EAST plasma facing components (PFCs) have the function of protecting the vacuum vessel, heating systems and diagnostic components from the plasma particles and heat loads, and also additional to this particles and heat loads handling. They are installed in the vacuum vessel together with in-vessel coils, cryopump and diagnostic components. The design, fabrication and assembly have been finished. The PFCs are designed up-down symmetry to accommodate with both double null and single null plasma configuration. All PFCs use graphite tile for plasma facing surfaces affixed to copper alloy heat sink. A special deep hole drilling technology was developed to drill cooling channels directly on heat sink for high efficient heat removal. All Heat sink are installed onto the base alignment rails through stainless steel supports. As the benchmark of assembly for PFCs, the base rails are installed and measured precise based on a new alignment method integrating the optical instruments and a mechanical template. And so is a mechanical check template for checking the surface of first wall. As indicated, all the first wall components were fabricated and assembled successfully and meet the design requirement for the plasma operation.
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