RI 6341 A System for Electron-Beam Melting

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
F. W. Wood J. L. Hoffman W. E. Anable R. A. Beall
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

For melting and purifying reactive and refractory metals , two electronbeam furnaces have been constructed and operated on the principle of highpowered vacuum diodes . It was necessary to design the vacuum and electrical systems , mechanical features , and operating procedures to cope with dynamic conditions . Vacuums of 10-5 torr , tens of kilowatts of power at 5 to 10 kilovolts , and the evolution of impurities at thousands of liters per minute constitute a challenging combination . The furnaces have been used to melt either button specimens weighing several hundred grams or , by feeding material as a consumable electrode , small ingots weighing several kilograms . Hafnium is among the metals that can be purified . For example , hafnium starting material with Rhn 94B was softened to Rhn 70B after 2 hours of melting under a 25 - kw electron beam , and impurity levels were reduced as follows : Oxygen , from 700 to 350 ppm ; nitrogen , from 71 to 20 ppm ; hydrogen , from 6 to 1 ppm ; aluminum from 75 to < 20 ppm ; chromium , from 80 to < 10 ppm ; iron , from 100 to 40 ppm ; and silicon , from 40 to < 20 ppm .
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APA: F. W. Wood J. L. Hoffman W. E. Anable R. A. Beall  (1963)  RI 6341 A System for Electron-Beam Melting

MLA: F. W. Wood J. L. Hoffman W. E. Anable R. A. Beall RI 6341 A System for Electron-Beam Melting. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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