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Nuclear Fusion / Italy Delivers First Superconducting Magnet For Iter

By David Dalton
21 April 2020

Key component has arrived at Cadarache site in southern France
 Italy Delivers First Superconducting Magnet For Iter
The superconducting magnet measures 17 metres by nine metres. Photo courtesy ASG.
One of the largest and most complex magnets ever built has arrived at the site of the €20bn International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (Iter) under construction in France.

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