China's largest superconducting component for the national major-science
facility Comprehensive Research Facility for Key Systems of the Fusion Reactor
Host—the toroidal field magnet—has completed final fabrication and passed expert
acceptance. A high-temperature superconducting central coil also completed
full-operating-parameter testing with core performance at internationally
leading levels. The toroidal magnet, the world's largest superconducting magnet
for a fusion reactor, measures 21m by 12m by 3.3m and weighs 582 tonnes.
Authorities say the full magnet chain is now domestically developed and
controllable, with performance metrics ahead of international peers.