elektronihitsaus
Elektronihitsaus, also known as electron beam welding (EBW), is a fusion welding process that uses a high-velocity beam of electrons as the heat source. The electrons are accelerated in a vacuum chamber to very high energies, and when they strike the workpiece, their kinetic energy is converted into heat, melting the material. This process allows for deep and narrow welds with minimal heat-affected zones, which is advantageous for welding materials that are difficult to join using conventional methods.
The electron beam is generated in an electron gun, which consists of a filament that emits electrons
Elektronihitsaus is used in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and medical device manufacturing, for applications requiring