wiredInUSA June 2019
Superconductor passes the test
India’s Institute for Plasma Research (IPR) has selected Superconductor Technologies’ Conductus ® wire for use in its Tokamak fusion development. (Tokamaks are machines for controlling thermonuclear fusion.) “We are pleased our Conductus wire was selected by IPR for development of its future Tokamak fusion device,” said Jeff Quiram, STI’s president and CEO. “IPR is well-respected and experienced in the world of superconductor magnet
development for plasma and Tokamak applications. IPR’s selection process included rigorous analysis of many leading suppliers, with a focus on wire performance, the company’s experience in superconductivity and local support. Conductus wire’s performance was successfully tested by IPR to ensure it met the required specifications.”
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