Job Shop / Contract Manufacturing
Exhibitor
Evobeam GmbH
Evobeam provides contract manufacturing and process development services for advanced beam-based material processing in vacuum. Through its Job Shop capabilities, the company supports customers with electron beam welding (EBW), laser beam welding in vacuum (LBW), and beam-based additive manufacturing processes.
Scope:
Workpieces between a few grams up to 4 tons can be processed
Electron Beam power range from 3 kW up to 15 kW
Laser Beam range from 2 kW up to 20 kW
Workpiece sizes from 10 mm up to 2000 mm
Material: Titanium, Aluminum Alloys, Copper Alloys, Steel Alloys, etc.
Pre-weld and post-weld machining available
Customers benefit from access to Evobeam’s vacuum processing systems and extensive metallurgical expertise, enabling efficient development and production of demanding components without the need to invest in their own equipment.
The company supports the entire manufacturing process chain, from beam-weldable component design and feasibility studies to prototype production, testing, and series manufacturing of complex parts made from materials such as steel, copper, aluminum, or refractory alloys.
Thanks to the vacuum environment and the high energy density of electron beams, these processes enable deep penetration welds with minimal heat input and distortion, ensuring excellent metallurgical properties and high repeatability even for demanding industrial applications.
Key Services:
Electron beam welding services for precision components
Laser beam welding in vacuum for reflective and difficult materials
Process development and welding parameter optimization
Prototype manufacturing and feasibility studies
Small-batch and pilot production
Metallurgical consulting and weldability analysis
Testing, inspection, and quality assurance of welded components
Typical Applications:
Prototype and pre-series production for new products
Feasibility studies for advanced joining technologies
Manufacturing of high-precision components for demanding industries
Repair and refurbishment of high-value metal parts
Research and development projects with industrial and academic partners
