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Abstract— The facility for Antiproton and Ion Research
(FAIR) is an international superconducting accelerator facility
currently under construction at Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion
Research (GSI) in Darmstadt, Germany [1]. The main part of
the FAIR is the Superconducting Fragment Separator (Super-
FRS) - a powerful two-stage, large-acceptance, in-flight
separator made of 197 superferric magnets. Measurements of all
the magnets are taking place at CERN in a dedicated cryogenic
facility[3]. The first Series Dipole magnet (Type 2 - 11 degrees
bending) was delivered at CERN at the beginning of 2022 and
underwent extensive magnetic measurement testing [5]. The
second type of the main dipole magnet (Type 3 - 9.5 degrees) was
delivered in February 2024. The magnetic field was scanned
using a new dedicated system developed by CERN, the so-called
Translating Fluxmeter [6]– a PCB coil array installed on a
moving trolley that passes through the magnet aperture.