Superconductivity

PROCESS AND TECHNOLOGY STATUS – Superconductivity is the ability of certain metals, alloys and ceramic materials to let electrical current flow with no electrical resistance and energy dissipation. Superconductivity appears at below a certain (critical) temperature, which …

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What is Fusion?

The greatest increase in demand for energy is envisaged to come from developing countries where, with rapid urbanisation, large-scale electricity generation will be required. With environmental requirements for zero or low CO2 emission sources and …

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Tratos launches a series of FTTH optical cables

Cable manufacturer and supplier Tratos, launches a series of FTTH optical cables designed for use inside buildings to connect individual properties. Optimised for brownfield construction networks, the new FTTH cables run vertically from the bottom to …

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Innotrans 2010

Innotrans 2010 was the 8th Exhibition of this kind in Berlin. More than 100.000 visitors from 110 countries where a new record and 20% more than 2008. 2243 exhibitors show their products and TRATOS participated …

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TRATOS KNOWSLEY ACHIEVES ISO 14001 CERTIFICATION

TRATOS Knowsley has gained certification to the coveted and internationally recognized ISO14001 standard for Environmental Management Systems. Combining individual efforts from the management team and the specialist expertise of ‘Tony Wright Consulting’, the UK based …

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Fusion Technologies

Antonio della Corte The technological research and development activities carried out to validate the International Thermonuclear Reactor (ITER) and demonstrate reactor feasibility cover a wide range of multidisciplinary areas. The work requires considerable extrapolation with …

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Conductors and Magnets

Antonio della Corte The ENEA Superconductivity section plays a very important role in all the experimental campaigns for the characterization of ITER conductors and magnets and for various superconducting/cryogenic components of LHC of CERN, as …

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