12kW, 80kV
Electron Beam Welding (EBW) Equipment is used for welding circular seams
(60 mm maximum outer diameter) and linear seams (200 mm maximum length)
of refractory as well as high strength materials such as Niobium,
Zircalloy and maraging steel.
Electron Beam Welding is a fusion welding process wherein a focused beam
of high energy electrons is directed to the weld joint. The work-piece
melt as the kinetic energy of the electrons is transformed into heat
upon impact. Electron beams (EB) are amenable to fine control and
therefore it is possible to obtain a high degree of accuracy and
repeatability of the welding process.
ADVANTAGES
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High depth to width ratio
(~ 20) with low mechanical distortions.
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Narrow heat affected zone
due to low heat input
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Dissimilar metal welding
due to precise EB maneuverability
SUB-SYSTEMS
The major sub-systems of the
EBW equipment are as follows:
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Electron Beam Gun Column
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Work Chamber & Work
handling system
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Vacuum systems
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Medium Frequency High
voltage D.C. Power Source
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Electronic control
systems.
APPLICATIONS
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EBW is
mainly used for welding of nuclear and aerospace components.
Advancements in the EBW process automation has lead to increased
production throughput. Hence this welding process is presently
receiving wider application in automotive and microelectronics
industries.
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EBW can
be the last step in the manufacturing sequence. This reduces the
post weld machining cost. EBW is also useful in welding thick
sections in a single pass. In applications wherein the purity of the
weld is of utmost importance, EBW has found favor as the weld
process in carried out under vacuum.
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