Electron beam welding is a welding process that uses the heat produced by a beam of high energy electrons electrons hit the workpiece and their kinetic energy is transformed to the thermal energy heating the metal so that the sides of the workpiece can be joined and a weld can be formed after freezing.
Electron beam welding process pdf.
Electron beam welding is like laser welding a power beam process ideally suited to the welding of close square joints in a single pass.
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No one has more experience or expertise in the application of electron beam welding than electron beam processes.
Added to the molten pool during welding to facilitate the process and provide strength to the welded joint.
Principles of electron beam eb welding.
In general electron beam welding process is carried out in vacuum.
The electron beam eb welding process is used in a variety of industries.
Electron beam welding process is a fusion welding process in which a high velocity electron beam is used to join two metals together.
In this process electrons are emitted from the heated filament called electrode.
The ebm is also a liquid state welding process.
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Applications range from fully automated high productivity and low cost automotive in line part production to single part batch processes in the high cost aircraft engine industry at the other end of the industrial.
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Unlike the laser beam however the electron beam process utilises a vacuum chamber in which is generated a high energy density beam of electrons of the order of 0 25 2 5 mm in diameter fig.
When no filler metal is used that fusion welding operation is referred to as autogenous weld.
Aws c7 1m c7 1 2013 recommended practices for electron beam welding and allied processes is the third revision 4th edition of the document issued initially in 1992.
The high velocity electron beam when strikes the weld area of two metal pieces and very intense heat is generated which melts the metal and they fuse together to form a strong weld.
In addition to making eb and laser welding equipment ptr assists customers with weld process development and provides maintenance and spares support for electron beam welding systems.