Researchers at PEM and TRUMPF develop new highly efficient process for electrode drying
The technique is expected to significantly reduce the energy required during the electrode drying process
Researchers at RWTH Aachen University’s Production Engineering of E-Mobility Components (PEM) have developed a new process for drying electrodes during battery production, the university announced in a press release June 17. PEM demonstrated that the drying time for electrodes in battery production can be significantly reduced using a new type of laser process.
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