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In this Issue:
ITER
F4E and 2010 ITER Procurement Plans
Frazer-Nash Consultancy completes ITER Explosion Risk Analysis
MAST
Optics firm’s focus pays off for MAST
Miscellaneous
Window project opens new doors for Special Techniques Group

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  Issue 19 - December 2009 Fusion Business
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Optics firm’s focus pays off for MAST
 
Scottish optical manufacturers Spanoptic played a pivotal role in a recent £2 million upgrade to the MAST fusion experiment’s laser diagnostics.

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Collection lens on MAST supplied by Spanoptic (image copyright Monty Rakusen)
 
     
Window project opens new doors for Special Techniques Group
 

CCFE Special Techniques Group
When scientists at the Diamond Light Source synchotron urgently needed a specialist material joining supplier to help complete a key facility on time, they knew where to go – CCFE’s Special Techniques Group.

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F4E and 2010 ITER Procurement Plans
 
2010 will see the greatest spend so far on ITER grants and procurements by the European Domestic Agency, Fusion for Energy (F4E). At November's Industry Liaison Officers (ILOs) meeting, industry representatives were presented with draft details of F4E's procurement plans.

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ITER vacuum vessel
 
     
Frazer-Nash Consultancy completes ITER Explosion Risk Analysis
 

ITER site schematic
Systems and engineering technology company Frazer-Nash Consultancy has completed an Explosion Risk Analysis for buildings that will store radiological materials on the ITER site, following the award of a contract by the ITER organisation based in Cadarache.

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