Processing example of EBW
We do electron beam welding of non-ferrous metals, such as aluminum and dissimilar metals.
About Electron Beam Welding
The principle of this process is to focus an electron beam radiated from a filament in a vacuum, bombard a workpiece with electrons, and produce heat using the energy generated at the time of bombardment to perform welding.
Features
- Non-ferrous metals (copper and aluminum) and dissimilar metal materials (stainless steel) can be welded.
- Welding in a vacuum prevents air bubbles from being generated in the molten area, achieving high airtightness.
- Deep weld penetration in a small range achieves higher joining strength.
- The weld penetration depth can be regulated.
- Since the welded area does not become oxidized, high external appearance quality can be achieved.
Sample Products
- Solenoid valve components (Joining of magnetic and non-magnetic materials)
- Fixation of thermocouples
- Aluminum cooling plates
- Composite welding with brazed component (Joining of components that are not suitable for being heated entirely such as joints)