Battery Banter – The attached video is of one of the most common battery cell defects that @Waygate is asked to detect and, in some cases, analyze. The video shows inclusions or foreign particles inside a prismatic cell. In this case, these particles are copper, potentially from the slitting process of the cathode. The combined use of a Waygate Technologies CT X-ray and a Thermo Fisher Scientific Scanning Electrode Microscope (SEM) can give you these answers. In just over two weeks’ time Waygate Technologies will hold it’s annual Battery Inspection Forum where you can see, learn about and be hands on with these systems along with a whole lot more. Visit our wed site here to see more details, the final agenda and have the chance to register. https://lnkd.in/eaDmjQ2d This free-of-charge event is a unique opportunity to explore the latest advancements in cell and battery inspection technology and connect with industry experts and leaders. Time is running out to register, act now to secure your place at this event! We look forward to seeing you in Cincinnati, Ohio in November! Video created through a collaboration between Waygate Technologies and Volume Graphics, part of Hexagon. #WaygateTechnologies #CTXray #xrayinspection #NDT #BatteryBanter #BakerHughes #Xray #EV #BEV #LiIon #Battery #ASNT #BatteryInspectionForum #ThermoFisher All views stated here are personal and should not be attributed to any company or any other entity.
Hey Neil! Great to meet and speak with at the ASNT Annual Conference! I will be coming out to the Battery Forum 11/13 through 14th.
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1moWorth attending - I hope that anyone in the EV battery manufacturing industry takes the time to meet the distinguished scientists and engineers who have been involved and speaking at this panel…it could well save you and your company millions if not more like billions. A 1% yield improvement would make a 20GWHr Pa factory $20m more ebitda per annum