Electron beams in manufacturing

Electron-beam machining

Electron-beam machining (EBM) is a process where high-velocity electrons concentrated into a narrow beam that are directed towards the work piece, creating heat and vaporizing the material. EBM can be used for very precise cutting or boring of a wide variety of metals. Surface finish is better and kerf width is narrower than those for other thermal cutting processes. EBM process is best suitable for high melting point and high thermal conductivity materials. (Wikipedia).

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