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  • Cabled Nb-Ti monofilament. The cable was produced using copper plated wire produced at AI. The cable was then stranded at BNL by Al Prodell’s group (BNL), Harold Warwitz (BNL) & Clay Whetstone (AI). width:286;;height:480
  • Nb-Ti strand fabrication. Top left - A. McInturff (AI) at the swager, bottom left - Robert Remsbottom (AI) at the pre-tin line on the cabler, bottom right - unidentified AI employee drawing wire. width:613;;height:480
  • Don Spiel with the AI flux pumped energy storage system width:378;;height:480
  • Roger Boom (left) with AI magnet and unidentified contractor (possibly from LLNL) width:378;;height:480
  • Robert (Bob) Remsbottom at AI width:376;;height:480
  • The original open coil test magnet made with AI wire, by Clay Whetstone et al. - 1967. The magnet was then wound at AI by Ken Clody. The magnet was tested at AI by Roger Boom’s group. width:377;;height:480
  • Superconducting magnet at AI - 1967 width:377;;height:480
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