21 March 2019
Nuclear industry and Big Science
New contracts: CNIM continues its collaboration with ITER Organization
CNIM continues its collaboration with ITER Organization and is entrusted with the design and manufacture of high-precision handling equipment as well as on-site assembly of specific tools.

With its expertise in designing and manufacturing of non-standard equipment, CNIM is once again a key partner and announces the launch of the third phase of the Purpose Built Tools (PBT) framework contract for specific tools dedicated to the on-site installation of ITER’s tokamak components.
*ITER Tokamak, currently under construction at the Cadarache site in France, is the largest experimental reactor in the world designed to produce fusion power
One of the 9 tools in the phase n°1 of the Purpose Built Tools contract: a lifting beam to install the cryostat base section (1,250 metric tons)

CNIM has also been entrusted with installing the two Sector Sub-Assembly Tools (SSAT) on ITER site (Cadarache, Bouches-du-Rhône, France). The SSATs will be used to assemble each sector* of the vacuum chamber of the fusion reactor before its transfer to the reactor building where they will all be assembled.
* Each Tokamak sector consists mainly of portions of vacuum chamber, heat shielding and two TF coils (superconductor magnets weighing about 400 metric tons).
SSAT assembly : a project now well under way © ITER Org