In this paper we report on density and impurity measurements in the sustain
ed spheromak physics experiment (SSPX) which has recently started operation
. The SSPX plasma is sustained by coaxial helicity injection for a duration
of 2 ms with peak toroidal currents of up to 0.5 MA. plasma-facing compone
nts consist of tungsten-coated copper to minimize sputtering, The surfaces
are conditioned by a combination of baking at 150 degreesC, glow discharge
cleaning, titanium gettering, and pulse-discharge cleaning with helium plas
mas. In this way we achieve density control with n(e) similar to1-4 x 10(20
) m(-3). However, gas input has only a weak effect on plasma density; injec
tor current is the dominant factor. Conditioning reduces the impurity radia
tion to the point where it is no longer important to the energy balance, so
that the lifetime of the spheromak discharge is ultimately governed by MHD
which grows rapidly about 1.5-2.0 ms after helicity injection ends. (C) 20
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