
19 March, 2025
New Publication – Low Energy Electron Beam Factsheet
Low energy electron beams (LEEB), typically between 300 and 800 keV, have been used for many years to modify surface properties and decontaminate surfaces. Their low penetration depth allows for precise surface treatment without affecting underlying layers, and the compact, self-shielding accelerators can be mounted on production lines. There is growing interest in their use for industries such as medical device sterilization, pharmaceuticals, and food treatment.