Making a 1,000-tonne electromagnet for ITER
In this new photomontage by General Atomics (US), watch how ITER's 1,000-tonne central electromagnet is fabricated in a specialized workshop in Poway, California. It takes approximately 22-24 months to manufacture one central solenoid module, and six are needed for the ITER machine (plus a seventh as spare). © General Atomics/US ITER

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