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Electron beam welding

Electron beams for nuclear fusion

At the European nuclear fusion test reactor ITER, high-energy plasma is enclosed in strong magnetic fields. The surrounding solid vessel is welded together from individual parts, whereby the weld seams must meet the very highest requirements. The required quality can be achieved using electron beam welding technology.

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Micro waterjet cutting

Waterjet cutting - feasibility and limits

As waterjet cutting works "cold", it is particularly suitable for sensitive materials such as stainless steel, plastics or composites. As an alternative to systems for industrial applications with less stringent tolerance requirements, a micro waterjet cutting technology has been developed that can meet higher accuracy requirements, for example in micromechanics.
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Orbital welding

Welding thin-walled pipes safely

Orbital welding is a fully mechanical gas-shielded welding process in which the electrode and arc are guided completely around round workpieces. The advantages: high process reliability and reproducibility, short production times, consistently high weld seam quality, easy operation of the process and documentation.

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