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Central Solenoid module being delivered

Central solenoid module deliveries continue

As of July 2023, three of the needed six central solenoid modules have been delivered to the ITER site.

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A 61,000 gallon drain tank, part of the US-provided tokamak cooling water system, is lifted into the tokamak complex for installation in the basement.
First US Components Installed in Tokamak Complex Published: August 20, 2018August 31, 2023
A 61,000-gallon drain tank manufactured by Joseph Oat Corporation in Camden, N.J. is part of the first shipment from the United States for the ITER tokamak cooling water system.
US delivers multiple “firsts” for ITER site Published: March 19, 2015August 21, 2023
Drain tank heads, shown in fabrication at ODOM Industries in Milford Ohio, will be assembled at Joseph Oat Corporation in Camden, New Jersey.
US fabrication of early delivery components for ITER advances Published: August 19, 2013August 21, 2023
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