Russia to Begin Superconductor Production for New Colliders in 2019

  31 May 2016    Read: 908
Russia to Begin Superconductor Production for New Colliders in 2019
Superconducting materials are needed to create powerful magnets used in experiments in nuclear physics and high energy physics.
Industrial production of new superconducting materials for major international projects in the field of high energy physics in Russia is scheduled to begin in 2019, the fuel company of Russia’s Rosatom nuclear energy corporation TVEL said in a document presented at the VIII International Forum ATOMEXPO 2016 in Moscow.

Earlier, the production of superconducting strands for the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) started at TVEL`s Chepetsky Mechanical Plant in the Udmurt Republic. The strands are used to make superconducting cables. The ITER is to be constructed at the Cadarache research center is France. The European Union, India, China, South Korea and Russia are taking part in the project.

The ATOMEXPO 2016 forum is taking place between May 30 and June 1 in Moscow, and is organized as an exhibition and business platform to bring together representatives from the world`s leaders in nuclear power.


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