Efficient cathode drying in battery manufacturing

Cathode drying in battery manufacturing
Industrial Measurements
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As battery manufacturers know, cathode drying is one of the most energy-intensive operations in battery manufacturing consuming up to approximately ~45 % of the total energy consumption in a dry room. Join this webinar to learn how to optimize this processing step. 

In this 20-minute webinar, our expert Antti Viitanen will cover how to optimize the cathode drying processing step, while managing other production challenges for measurement instruments, including high-temperature environments with aggressive chemicals. He will also share measurement instrument installation best practices. 
 

Join the webinar to learn more about: 
•    Managing production challenges with accurate measurement devices: 
            High-temperature environment
            Aggressive chemicals 
            Production downtime
•    Drying optimization 
•    Measurement installation best practices 

 

Register today to watch the webinar live and receive a recording on demand. 
Can’t make it? Go ahead and register — we’ll send you a link to the recording.

 

For all who speak electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing

This power-packed webinar is suitable for rechargeable battery manufacturers, battery manufacturing midstream players, dry room operators, and anyone interested in the topic.



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Antti Viitanen

Speaker


An expert in battery manufacturing and carbon capture/CCUS applications for humidity and dry measurements, Product Manager Antti Viitanen works chiefly with OEM, carbon dioxide, and dew point products. With over 20 years of experience in electronic sensor technology, Antti holds a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Aalto University, Finland. 

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