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Hanzhong XinHuan: Escort the stable power supply for The Institute of Fusion and Plasma of HUST 

As a professional research institute engaged in nuclear fusion energy development in China, the Southwest Institute of Physics of the Nuclear Industry is the core unit for fusion reactor research and development in the national nuclear energy "three step" development strategy ("hot reactor fast reactor fusion reactor"), and also an important technical support unit for China's participation in the thermal fusion experimental reactor (ITER) program, representing the scale and level of nuclear fusion energy research in China.

At the end of 2020, the Western Institute of Physics independently designed and constructed the HL-2M (China Circulator No.2 M Device), the successful construction of the device indicates that China has independently mastered the design, Construction and operation technology of large-scale Tokamak devices, laying a solid foundation for China's independent design and construction of nuclear fusion reactors. The HL-2M (China Circulator No.2 M Device) has become a large-scale and high parameter magnetic confinement controllable nuclear fusion experimental research device in China and was selected as one of the top ten science and technology news in China in 2020 and the top ten state-owned enterprises in 2020.

For many years, Hanzhong Xinhuan Dry Transformer as the partner of the Southwest Institute of Nuclear Industry Physics, Hanzhong Xinhuan has provided dozens of sets of various types of dry transformers, dry rectifier transformers, and dry multi winding rectifier transformers, dry reactors, test coils, TF finger joints and other equipment for the Southwest Institute of Nuclear Industry Physics. This high-quality equipment provides important support for the smooth implementation of the HL-2A and HL-2M equipment projects, and provides an important guarantee for the improvement of the level of nuclear energy scientific research in China. This batch of equipment has been highly appraised and recognized by the Southwest Institute of Nuclear Industry Physics.