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Original language | English |
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Pages | 122-127 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Volume | 11 |
Issue number | 2 |
Journal | Welding and Cutting |
Publication status | Published - 2012 |
Abstract
This paper is concerned with facilities based on plasma-cathode (PC) electron guns which are intended to produce stable focused electron beams. The principle of operation, the design and the characteristics of the guns are described and the results of using plasma-cathode guns for electron-beam deposition of powder coatings are presented. A facility capable of producing strongly focused (0.25 to 0.2 mm in diameter) electron beams of power up to 6 kW and energy up to 50 keV is described. Further are presented the results of preliminary experiments with a lowvoltage (60 kV) electron beam which was projected into open atmosphere, i.e. non-vacuum conditions. The potential directions of development of non-vacuum electron beam technologies using PC gun technology are discussed.
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Engineering(all)
- Mechanics of Materials
- Engineering(all)
- Mechanical Engineering
- Materials Science(all)
- Metals and Alloys
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In: Welding and Cutting, Vol. 11, No. 2, 2012, p. 122-127.
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AU - Rempe, Nikolay
AU - Kornilov, Sergey
AU - Beniyash, Alexander
AU - Hassel, Thomas
PY - 2012
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N2 - This paper is concerned with facilities based on plasma-cathode (PC) electron guns which are intended to produce stable focused electron beams. The principle of operation, the design and the characteristics of the guns are described and the results of using plasma-cathode guns for electron-beam deposition of powder coatings are presented. A facility capable of producing strongly focused (0.25 to 0.2 mm in diameter) electron beams of power up to 6 kW and energy up to 50 keV is described. Further are presented the results of preliminary experiments with a lowvoltage (60 kV) electron beam which was projected into open atmosphere, i.e. non-vacuum conditions. The potential directions of development of non-vacuum electron beam technologies using PC gun technology are discussed.
AB - This paper is concerned with facilities based on plasma-cathode (PC) electron guns which are intended to produce stable focused electron beams. The principle of operation, the design and the characteristics of the guns are described and the results of using plasma-cathode guns for electron-beam deposition of powder coatings are presented. A facility capable of producing strongly focused (0.25 to 0.2 mm in diameter) electron beams of power up to 6 kW and energy up to 50 keV is described. Further are presented the results of preliminary experiments with a lowvoltage (60 kV) electron beam which was projected into open atmosphere, i.e. non-vacuum conditions. The potential directions of development of non-vacuum electron beam technologies using PC gun technology are discussed.
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JO - Welding and Cutting
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