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![]() G. Johnson and A. Devred listening to an explanation by a Nippon Steel Engineering officer about cable insertion, a critical step of conductor manufacturing. Japan was the first Domestic Agency (DA) to sign a Procurement Arrangement (PA) with the ITER Organization. The PA for the conductor for the Toroidal Field (TF) magnets was signed in November 2007, and since then Japan has been at the forefront of TF conductor production. As of today, the two Japanese firms Jastec and Hitachi Cable have produced more than 50 tons of niobium-tin (Nb3Sn) superconducting strands. Hitachi Cable has cabled more than 3.8 kilometres of TF cables. In addition to several qualification unit lengths, Nippon Steel Engineering has completed the manufacture of 4x430m conductor unit lengths that will be used for the winding of side double pancakes. It is getting ready to jacket its first 780m conductor unit length that will be used for the winding of a regular double pancake. The four-side double pancake unit lengths are the first ITER Tokamak components to be completed. ![]() The IO Delegation inspecting a wooden crate containing a completed TF conductor unit length ready to be shipped by Nippon Steel Engineering for storage in a nearby warehouse. The strands, cables and conductor unit lengths have undergone or are now undergoing acceptance testing at the various suppliers, as well as verification testing at JAEA as required by the PA. All data are entered into the Conductor Database for validation and checking. The Japanese suppliers have set very high standards in terms of quality and uniformity of production that will be used as a reference for production around the world. Of course, there has been a learning phase, but initial problems were quickly overcome thanks to a tight collaboration between the IO and JAEA.
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