100kW, 35kV Electron Beam Melting (EBM) Gun Column for Metalurgical Application
EB Melting Gun Column
Electron Beam Melting Machine
1 EB Melting Gun Column
2 Electron Beam Melting Machine
Electron beam melting (EBM) process uses heat obtained from the impingement of high energy intense electron beam for vacuum melting, scrap consolidation and metallurgical refining of reactive, refractory and special alloys. Electrons generated by thermionic emission are accelerated and focused with the help of electric and magnetic fields in high vacuum to the target to be melted. Electron beam melting gun column comprises of generation, acceleration, focusing and maneuvering of high intensity electron beam. The technology and knowhow of a 35kV, 100kW EBM Gun Column developed at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is available for transfer to industry. EB Melting Gun column and its power source can be integrated to a process chamber designed as per user specification to make EB Machines for the drip melting and Hearth Melting of reactive, refractory and special alloys (such as Nb, Ti, Nb-Ti, Zr alloys etc.).
Salient Feature
- 100 kW Electron beam Gun
- Â Indirectly heated Tungsten cathode for longer operating hours
- Â Quick filament replacement
- Â Twin Electromagnetic focusing Lens for better beam control
- Â Automated Beam Deflection and Oscillation control
- Â Ease of operation due to inherent design safety features
- Â Auto mode melting operation
- Â Data logging and event recording for troubleshooting
Melting and refining of reactive, refractory metals and special alloys in vacuum environment.
- EB Melting Gun column and its power source can be integrated to a process chamber designed as per user specification to make EB Machines for the drip melting and Hearth Melting of reactive, refractory and special alloys (such as Nb, Ti, Nb-Ti, Zr alloys etc.).
- EB Melting machine can also be used for the scrap consolidation of precious and strategic materials.
- EB Melting gun can also be used as a heat source for testing of components which are subjected to high heat flux in applications like ADSS (Accelerator Driven sub critical Reactor system) and ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor).
1 EB Melting Gun Column
2 Electron Beam Melting Machine
Electron beam melting (EBM) process uses heat obtained from the impingement of high energy intense electron beam for vacuum melting, scrap consolidation and metallurgical refining of reactive, refractory and special alloys. Electrons generated by thermionic emission are accelerated and focused with the help of electric and magnetic fields in high vacuum to the target to be melted. Electron beam melting gun column comprises of generation, acceleration, focusing and maneuvering of high intensity electron beam. The technology and knowhow of a 35kV, 100kW EBM Gun Column developed at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is available for transfer to industry. EB Melting Gun column and its power source can be integrated to a process chamber designed as per user specification to make EB Machines for the drip melting and Hearth Melting of reactive, refractory and special alloys (such as Nb, Ti, Nb-Ti, Zr alloys etc.).
Process
The major advantage of EB Melting is that the melting and consolidation is carried out in vacuum environment and therefore most suitable for refining of reactive and refractory metals and alloys.
Indigenous manufactured machines costing nearly a third of the imported machines and could prove a cost effective solution to help the domestic industry to improve product quality.
Advantages
Melting and refining of reactive, refractory metals and special alloys in vacuum environment.
Areas of Application
- EB Melting Gun column and its power source can be integrated to a process chamber designed as per user specification to make EB Machines for the drip melting and Hearth Melting of reactive, refractory and special alloys (such as Nb, Ti, Nb-Ti, Zr alloys etc.).
- EB Melting machine can also be used for the scrap consolidation of precious and strategic materials.
- EB Melting gun can also be used as a heat source for testing of components which are subjected to high heat flux in applications like ADSS (Accelerator Driven sub critical Reactor system) and ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor).
- 100 kW Electron beam Gun
- Indirectly heated Tungsten cathode for longer operating hours
- Quick filament replacement
- Twin Electromagnetic focusing Lens for better beam control
- Automated Beam Deflection and Oscillation control
- Ease of operation due to inherent design safety features
- Auto mode melting operation
- Data logging and event recording for troubleshooting
- Floor Space required for integration and testing
- Good and precision mechanical fabrication facility.
- Electrical test and measurement equipment such as Multimeters, Clamp on Meters, Oscilloscope, Megger
- Utilities like compressed air, cooling water and electrical power
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General License Fee : ₹ 672,000.00 (Six Lakh Seventy Two Thousand)
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