elektronstrålepåkning
Elektronstrålepåkning, often referred to as electron beam welding (EBW) in English, is a fusion welding process that uses a high-speed beam of electrons to join materials. The electrons are generated by an electron gun, accelerated to high velocities, and then focused onto the workpiece. The kinetic energy of the electrons is converted into heat upon impact, causing the material to melt and fuse.
This process typically takes place in a vacuum chamber to prevent the electrons from scattering due to
The advantages of electron beam welding include its high welding speed, precise control over the heat input,