Solutions for Battery Characterization, Production, and Testing

DATE
January 13, 2022
TIME
8:00 a.m. PST, 11:00 a.m. EST, 16:00 GMT, 17:00 CET
Duration: 60 Minutes

Overview

The demand for rechargeable lithium ion batteries is growing fast and as a result, manufacturers have to meet challenging requirements for production quality and further development of batteries.  METTLER TOLEDO's extensive portfolio of analytical characterization solutions for the laboratory and automated precision scales for manufacturing, support quality assurance (QA) development and quality control (QC) procedures of battery production. Our innovative laboratory and industrial solutions support the various steps in the battery value chain – from the testing of raw materials and battery components, to production and final quality control.  

This webinar provides instrumental applications based on the following fields of battery value chain: electrolyte analysis, cathode and anode testing, separator analysis and testing, and production. 


Key Learning Objectives:
  • Analytical instrumentation applications for the entire value chain of lithium ion batteries. 
  • Mitigating risk associated with battery failure. 
  • Researching the behavior of new battery components 
Who Should Attend:
  • Battery scientist  
  • Product developers 
  • Energy storage research 
  • Quality Control   
  • Electric vehicle research

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Speakers

Brian N. Turner, Ph.D.
Business Development,
Thermal Analysis and Materials Characterization
Danielle W. Kimmel, Ph.D.
Technical Market Analyst,
Thermal Analysis and Materials Characterization
Jen Butler
Instrument Sales Specialist,
Analytical Chemistry
Kelly McSweeney
Contributing Editor,
C&EN Media Group

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