Feeder for Battery Cell Production
The greatest features of lithium batteries are their high voltage, high energy density (providing ample stored power), stable discharge, and the ability for on-the-go charging. Therefore, lithium batteries find widespread applications across various industries such as mobile phones, automobiles, digital cameras, e-cigarettes, power tools, military equipment, aerospace, and more.
The manufacturing of lithium battery electrodes involves the composition of positive electrode slurry consisting of binders, conductive agents, and positive electrode materials, while negative electrode slurry comprises binders and graphite carbon powder. The preparation of both positive and negative electrode slurries includes a series of process steps such as mixing, dissolving, and dispersing between liquid and liquid, and liquid and solid materials.