Electron beam welding (EBW) is a fusion welding process in which a beam of high-velocity electrons is applied to the materials being joined. The workpieces melt and fuse as the kinetic energy of the electrons is transformed into heat upon impact. EBW is often performed under vacuum to prevent scattering of the electron beam. It is used for joining dissimilar metals and welding materials that are difficult to weld by other processes, as well as for high-precision and deep, narrow welds.
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