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10 Apr 2025

F4E Completes Cryopump Delivery for ITER Reactor

10 Apr 2025  by neimagazine   
Fusion for Energy (F4E) has successfully delivered eight torus and cryostat cryopumps to the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), currently being built in Cadarache, France. These components play an essential role in the reactor’s fuel cycle and vacuum systems. F4E collaborated with Research Instruments (RI) and Alsymex to produce them, with additional support from subcontractors Leering and Pro-beam. Leering used hydroforming to craft the stainless-steel thermal shields, while Pro-beam applied electron beam welding to the plates. RI then assembled the parts, integrating cryogenic pipes and attaching the casing and valve assembly made by Alsymex.

Francina Canadell, Project Manager at F4E, stated: “The cryopumps required a flawless production chain to secure the tight tolerances all through machining, welding and assembly. Thanks to a smooth coordination, we managed to meet the standards and even solve some unforeseen issues on the spot.” Her remarks highlight the precision and teamwork involved in meeting the project’s high standards.

At ITER, these cryopumps will maintain the low-density environment needed for the fusion reaction to occur within the reactor. Of the eight units supplied by F4E, two are designated for the cryostat, while the remaining six will link to the vacuum vessel via the divertor. The cryopumps function by capturing gas particles on cryopanels, which are chilled to approximately 4K (-269°C). This ultra-low temperature enables the trapping process, after which the pumps release the particles to recycle unburned fuel.

The delivery marks a significant milestone for ITER, a global effort to develop fusion energy. In the years ahead, the ITER Organisation plans to test these cryopumps under actual cryogenic conditions by connecting them to the facility’s advanced cryoplant circuits. This testing phase will verify their performance in sustaining the vacuum essential for fusion experiments.

The collaboration between F4E, RI, Alsymex, and other partners reflects a well-coordinated effort to advance clean energy technology. By ensuring the cryopumps meet strict specifications, the team has laid a foundation for ITER’s next stages, bringing the project closer to its goal of demonstrating fusion as a viable energy source. The successful completion of this delivery underscores the importance of precision manufacturing and international cooperation in large-scale scientific endeavors.

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