By Anaïs Schaeffer - 35 niobium–tin superconducting coils have been manufactured as part of a fruitful collaboration with the company General Electric. They will be used in the 11 T dipoles for the HL-LHC, CERN News.
The superconducting coils for the 11 T dipoles have been delivered
The superconducting coils for the 11 T dipoles have been delivered
The superconducting coils for the 11 T dipoles have been delivered

Control samples fitted to the ends of the niobium–tin coils’ heat-treatment mould to check the conformity of the electrical performance (Image: CERN)