"L&T Heavy Engineering has flagged off its first consignment of cryostat, part of ITER fusion reactor facility being built at Cadarache in south of France," the company said in a statement.
This is the first heavy exceptional load consignment of ITER program being dispatched to France with a total consignment weight of 460 MT.
When complete, ITER will be the world's largest experimental facility to demonstrate the scientific and technical feasibility of fusion power, it said.
ITER India, which is a part of the Institute for Plasma Research (a DAE unit) located at Gandhinagar, Gujarat, is the nodal agency responsible for the Indian portion of the project, which awarded L&T the contract for manufacturing the Cryostat.
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The major forgings for the cryostat segment were indigenously made and supplied by L&T Special Steel and Heavy Forgings (LTSSHF) joint venture with NPCIL.
Manufacturing of the Cryostat is planned in three phases. In view of the very large dimensions involved, the cryostat is being fabricated in different segments at L&T's Hazira facility in the first phase and is to be dispatched in 50 different modules to France.
In the second phase, module pre-assembly will be done at site workshop at Cadarache, already constructed by L&T and handed over to ITER in November 2014.
The third phase involves final assembly of the cryostat where the installation will be done at the Tokomak Reactor Hall.
"The successful dispatch of the first segments is a testimony to L&T's proven capability in hi-tech manufacturing and highlights India's growing prominence in nuclear sector," company's Whole-Time Director and Senior Executive Vice President S N Roy said.