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(Redirected from Electron beam furnace) Furnace that uses an electron beam to melt material

An electron-beam furnace (EB furnace) is a type of vacuum furnace employing high-energy electron beam in vacuum as the means for delivery of heat to the material being melted. It is one of the electron-beam technologies.

Use

Electron-beam furnaces are used for production and refining of high-purity metals (especially titanium, vanadium, tantalum, niobium, hafnium, etc.) and some exotic alloys. The EB furnaces use a hot cathode for production of electrons and high voltage for accelerating them towards the target to be melted.

Alternatives

An alternative for an electron-beam furnace can be an electric arc furnace in vacuum. Somewhat similar technologies are electron-beam melting and electron-beam welding.

References

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  2. "What Causes Furnace's High Limit Switch to Keep Tripping?". 2024-03-05. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
  3. Technologies, ALD Vacuum. "Electron Beam Melting (EB) - ALD Vacuum Technologies". web.ald-vt.de. Archived from the original on 2017-10-09. Retrieved 2017-10-08.


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