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Innovative energy efficient low-voltage electron beam emitters
Authors:Kenneth P. Felis   Tovi Avnery  Anthony J. Berejka  
Affiliation:

a Advanced Electron Beams, 10 Upton Drive, Wilmington, MA 01887-4401, USA

b Ionicorp+, 4 Watch Way, Huntington, NY 11743, USA

Abstract:Advanced electron beams (AEB) has developed a modular, low voltage (80–125 keV), high beam current (up to 40 ma), electron emitter with typically 25 cm of beam width, that is housed in an evacuated, returnable chamber that is easy to plug in and connect. The latest in nanofabrication enables AEB to use an ultra-thin beam window. The power supply for AEB's emitter is based on solid-state electronics. This combination of features results in a remarkable electrical efficiency. AEB's electron emitter relies on a touch screen, computer control system. With 80 μm of unit density beam penetration, AEB's electron emitter has gained market acceptance in the curing of opaque, pigmented inks and coatings used on flexible substrates, metals and fiber composites and in the curing of adhesives in foil based laminates.
Keywords:Low-voltage electron beam accelerators   Curing of inks   Coatings and laminates   Energy efficient electron beam
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