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Cambridge Vacuum Engineering to exhibit at Coiltech 2026
05 March 2026
CAMBRIDGE VACUUM Engineering (CVE), a global specialist in advanced electron beam welding solutions, has announced it will be exhibiting at Coiltech 2026 - Europe's leading trade fair for coil winding, electric motors, generators and transformers.
At the event, CVE will showcase innovative electron beam welding technologies that can support the growing demands of different industrial applications – including electric vehicle (EV) motor production.
CVE has a range of advanced welding options available that can help manufacturers achieve exceptionally high-quality welds, with improved repeatability – key factors in the manufacture of complex components such as motor stators.
At the event, visitors will have the opportunity to speak with experts from CVE at the stand (3-B57). They will also be able to view application examples and discuss how electron beam welding can be integrated into next-generation manufacturing lines.
In addition to exhibiting at Coiltech, CVE’s technical team will take part in conference proceedings. Max Nentwich, Lead Development Engineer, will deliver a presentation exploring the potential of electron beam welding to transform manufacturing of the next generation of EV motor stators. He will discuss how electron beam welding can meet the considerable challenges posed by new hairpin geometries and materials without compromising on cycle time or cost. Evaluated as a joining process for copper and aluminium hairpin and X-pin stators, electron beam welding has been shown to produce high-quality welds, repeatably. Max’s presentation will show the unique physics of electron beam welding, using high-speed video recordings, the results of metallographic analysis and tensile testing of electron beam-welded stators and pins.
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