Electron beam welding is an advanced method of joining metals carried out under vacuum conditions. Compared to other welding techniques, it offers many significant advantages.
During the process, the pressure of gases—including active gases such as oxygen or water vapor—surrounding the components is extremely low, amounting to approximately only one ten-millionth of atmospheric pressure. Such a low concentration of harmful active gases is impossible to achieve in the shielding atmospheres used in traditional welding methods.
As a result:
no oxidation occurs,
welds are free from pores, contamination, and inclusions,
the resulting welds are narrow and deep.
The beneficial properties of electron beam welding make this technology applicable, among others, in:
electronic components (e.g. submarine cables, microwave components),
microwave lamp components,
mechanical transmission and hydrodynamic components,
that is, wherever the reliability of joints is of critical importance.
The method also enables the joining of dissimilar materials that cannot be joined using other welding techniques.
We offer:
development of welding technology for specific components,
specialist consulting and advisory services in the optimization of design and the selection of the most suitable materials,
execution of test welds on samples or target components with maximum dimensions of 500 × 600 × 300 mm, made of steel, copper and its alloys, aluminum and its alloys, beryllium, vanadium, noble metals, copper alloys (Wolfram, tantalum, molybdenum, niobium), titanium and its alloys, as well as composite materials and materials with different physicochemical properties.