Manufacturers are preparing for the next generation of electric vehicles, grid storage systems and high-performance computing infrastructure, and attention is beginning to shift from laboratory performance to industrial execution. That shift has renewed interest in dry electrode processing alongside the conventional wet-coating methods that have dominated lithium-ion battery manufacturing for decades. The post Evaluating Dry Electrode Processing for the Next Generation of Battery Manufacturing appeared first on Chemical Engineering .
Evaluating Dry Electrode Processing for the Next Generation of Battery Manufacturing
Mary Bailey


