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13.08.2025

Solutions in Electron Beam Welding Technology

“Exhibitors announce”: The company mentioned in this article is an exhibitor at SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN 2025.

You will find the company at the fair in Hall 3, Stand 3B51.
SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN 2025 [EN]

Cambridge Vacuum Engineering (CVE) will showcase its latest welding innovations at SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN in Essen, Germany. At the event CVE will highlight its Ebflow, Evflow, Laser in Vacuum and Electron Beam Welding technologies. These  solutions offer faster welding speeds and reduced energy consumption compared to conventional welding techniques – without compromising weld quality or integrity.

Visitors to CVE’s exhibition stand will be able to see a range of welded components using CVE’s technologies, including segments of pressure vessels, a hairpin stator from an electric vehicle motor, turbocharger shaft wheel assemblies and copper-manganin shunt resistors.

Steve Horrex, Sales Director at CVE, said: " SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN gives us the perfect platform to engage with industry leaders and demonstrate how our technologies are transforming the future of welding. Our solutions not only boost efficiency and quality, but also support sustainability goals by reducing energy usage."

(Source: Cambridge Vacuum Engineering)

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