Hayward Tyler awarded pump contract for ITER fusion venture

เกจวัดแรงอัดกระบอกสูบ and its sister firm Energy Steel have been awarded multi-million dollar contracts to help the ITER project in France.
The ITER Project, St-Paul-lez-Durance, France, October 2021 – Image © Les Nouveaux Médias/SNC ENGAGE.
Hayward Tyler’s contract covers variable drive booster pumps whereas Energy Steel will provide 62 solenoid valve and cubicle packages.
The ITER project is a joint worldwide analysis and improvement venture to demonstrate the scientific and technical feasibility of fusion energy. The demonstration facility is under building in St-Paul-lez-Durance in France, and will be the largest fusion experimental reactor on the earth.
Hayward Tyler’s booster pumps shall be an integral part of the drying system for the Tokamak Cooling Water System (TCWS). The pumps might be designed, built and examined at Hayward Tyler Inc in Colchester, Vermont, USA.
Hayward Tyler and Energy Steel are each a part of the Engineered Pumps and Motors Division of Avingtrans plc.
“We are elated that two of our firms can supply merchandise that may contribute to this bold project,” stated Mike Turmelle, managing director of Avingtrans’ Engineered Pumps and Motors Division. “We’re committed and proud to contribute to the advanced nuclear trade.” These contracts comply with previous awards that ITER has made to Avingtrans’ Engineered Pumps and Motors Division.
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