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Figure 2: US patent by Marcello von Pirani for melting refractory metals

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Figure 3: Schematic diagram of a Pierce cathode. The conical electrode shape influences the field geometry in such a way that electron emission can also take place in the space charge range.

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At the same time, the applications of X-rays and the discovery of cosmic rays and the associated desire for experiments with high-energy radiation also awakened the desire for high-energy energy…

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Electron beams can also be used to efficiently melt and clean refractory metals such as titanium, tungsten and tantalum. Or metals and ceramics can be deposited as functional layers on a wide…

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Figure 1: Family tree of electron beam technologies (from Siegfried S. Schultz, 1-2ebeam2002- International Conference on High-Power Electron Beam Technology - October 27- 29, 2002 - Paper 11)

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Neither computers nor modern communication or the internet would be conceivable without the targeted use of the properties of the electron. But the electron is also very useful as a tool. This is…

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When J.J. Thomson first identified the electron as a particle of matter with a negative charge during his work with cathode rays at the University of Cambridge at the end of the 19th century, no…

History - The development of the electron beam into a multitool

The development of the electron beam into a multitool

The Development of the Electron Beam to a Multitool

From the beginnings in the 19th century to advanced high-power systems

Recyclable food packaging

For the deposition of SiOx layers for sustainable mono-material food packaging, we offer you the FOBA. This gives you a roll-to-roll electron beam evaporation system that meets the productivity…

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