Protective gas for the non-vacuum electron-beam welding of metallic materials

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20040169019
  • Publication Number
    20040169019
  • Date Filed
    December 02, 2003
    20 years ago
  • Date Published
    September 02, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
The protective gas according to the invention for the non-vacuum electron-beam welding of metallic materials, particularly light metals in automotive production, consisting of a cold gas in the form of inexpensive nitrogen or helium, allows cost-effective as well as high-quality processing of the materials.
Description


[0001] The invention relates to a protective gas for the non-vacuum electron-beam welding of metallic materials, particularly light metals.


[0002] Helium, which has been used up until now as the protective gas in the non-vacuum electron-beam welding (NV-EBW) of metallic materials, particularly light metals such as aluminum in automotive production, and which is employed at a temperature that corresponds to the ambient temperature, is only available in limited amounts, as a result of which its use is expensive.






[0003] With this in mind, the invention is based on the objective of providing a protective gas for the non-vacuum electron-beam welding of metallic materials, particularly light metals, that allows cost-effective as well as high-quality processing of the materials.


[0004] This objective is achieved according to the invention by means of a protective gas consisting of cold gas.


[0005] A low-reactivity gas, advantageously inexpensive nitrogen (evaporation temperature of −196° C. [−320.8° F.]) or an inert gas, preferably helium (boiling temperature of −269° C. [−452.2° F.]), is employed according to the invention as the cold gas.


[0006] The protective gas according to the invention, consisting of cold gas, for the non-vacuum electron-beam welding of metallic materials, particularly light metals such as aluminum in automotive production, allows cost-effective as well as high-quality processing of the materials.


[0007] Moreover, the use according to the invention of cold-gas protective gas in the non-vacuum electron-beam welding of metallic materials accounts for better focusing properties of the beam because of the reduced particle movement.

Claims
  • 1. A protective gas consisting of a cold gas for the non-vacuum electron-beam welding of metallic materials, particularly light metals.
  • 2. The protective gas according to claim 1, characterized in that the cold gas consists of inert gas.
  • 3. The protective gas according to claim 2, characterized in that the inert gas is preferably helium.
  • 4. The protective gas according to claim 1, characterized in that the cold gas consists of a low-reactivity gas.
  • 5. The protective gas according to claim 4, characterized in that the cold gas is nitrogen.
  • 6. The use of the protective gas for the non-vacuum electron-beam welding of metallic materials, particularly light metals in automotive production.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
102 56 779.4 Dec 2002 DE