Supplies for ITER continue
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#113December 2015

Supplies for ITER continue

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Two more sets of components produced in Russia have been shipped to Europe for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project. The first set includes buses and temperature compensators for the windings of the ITER magnet system. They are manufactured at Rosatom’s Research Institute of Electrophysical Equipment in Saint Petersburg. Another subsidiary of Rosatom, Russian Cable Industry Research institute in Podolsk, shipped four more sections of poloidal field superconductors to CryoTech in Italy. The superconductors will be used to make poloidal field coils for the ITER magnet system.