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VOL. 26 July ISSUE YEAR 2025

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in Vol. 26 - July Issue - Year 2025
Chancellor and Ed Miliband Visit Cambridge Vacuum Engineering to See Ebflow™ Welding Technology in Action
The Chancellor visits Cambridge Vacuum Engineering

The Chancellor visits Cambridge Vacuum Engineering

In the Spotlight

Cambridge Vacuum Engineering: Aquasium Technology Ltd, trading as Cambridge Vacuum Engineering (“CVE”), design and build process solutions and has more than 60 years’ experience manufacturing electron beam (EB) systems in a range of industrial sectors including aerospace, nuclear, automotive, oil and gas, and sensors. The company exports around 95% of its systems with primary markets in USA, China, India, and Europe. CVE’s range of EB welding equipment includes systems ranging from 50-200kV with beam powers up to 100kW. CVE has a team of designers and engineers to enable them to design and build bespoke manufacturing equipment to meet their customer’s requirements.

Ministers watched demonstration of CVE’s electron beam welding solution, which can help accelerate production of small modular reactors.

The Chancellor of the Exchequer, The Rt Hon Rachel Reeves, and The Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, the Rt Hon Ed Miliband, visited Cambridge Vacuum Engineering (CVE) in Waterbeach, Cambridge on Monday 9 June to see the company’s Ebflow™ technology in action. 

The visit saw the Ministers learn more about CVE’s Ebflow™ electron beam welding technology, which has the potential to transform manufacturing timelines and costs for the UK’s next-generation nuclear power infrastructure.

The visit came ahead of the Government announcing investments in Sizewell C and the results of its’ Great British Nuclear (GBN) Small Modular Reactor (SMR) competition – an initiative to select and support the deployment of SMR reactors across the UK. SMRs have a critical role to play in the UK’s transition to a low carbon economy. Smaller than conventional nuclear power station reactors, SMRs can be constructed in modular units, allowing for phased construction and deployment, potentially reducing costs and construction time.

Ebflow, an advanced electron beam (EB) welding technology, developed by the team at CVE, is proven to transform the speed at which nuclear pressure vessels can be built. In a trial conducted by Sheffield Forgemasters (announced in early 2024), Ebflow™ cut the time needed to weld a demonstrator vessel for an SMR from more than a year to less than 24 hours.

On site at CVE, the Chancellor and Mr Miliband initiated an Ebflow™ test weld, while speaking to CVE staff about the development of the technology.

Bob Nicolson, Managing Director of Cambridge Vacuum Engineering said: “We were honoured to welcome The Chancellor and Mr Miliband to our premises to learn more about our electron beam welding capabilities. Ebflow™ was developed to enable major cost savings and efficiencies across aerospace, automotive, defence and renewable energy welding projects. In the nuclear sector, Ebflow™ has the potential to reshape the future of reactor production, enabling the fast, efficient production of core components needed to support the country’s transition to a low carbon economy and build a more resilient and flexible energy system. We welcome the Government’s decision to invest in Sizewell C and the appointment of Rolls-Royce SMR as preferred bidder to build the country’s first small modular reactors.”

For Information: 
Cambridge Vacuum Engineering
Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, Cambridge
CB25 9QX, UK
Tel. +44.7714.766106
E-mail: natalie@may-fifteen.co.uk
www.camvaceng.com