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ECS-HC Medium Manual Hydraulic Plate Press (300 or 500℃, 30T, 200*200 mm) for Electrode Lamination (Split-Type for Glovebox), EHCELMMHPP

ECS-HC Medium Manual Hydraulic Plate Press (300 or 500℃, 30T, 200*200 mm) for Electrode Lamination (Split-Type for Glovebox), EHCELMMHPP

In Stock SKU: EHCELMMHPP300
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A Manual Hot Plate Press (often called a heated laboratory hydraulic press) is a foundational tool for battery and fuel cell research. In electrode manufacturing, it is primarily used for lamination and calendering (densification) of small-scale samples. For advanced battery architectures—like All-Solid-State Batteries (ASSBs), dry-film electrodes, or lithium/sodium-ion pouch cell elements—applying simultaneous heat and pressure is critical to establishing intimate interfacial contact between active materials, solid electrolytes, and current collectors.

While standard hydraulic presses can compress components at room temperature, a heated press activates specific material properties: (1) Binder Softening: Common battery binders like PVDF, PTFE, or SBR undergo glass transitions or soften when heated (typically between 60°C and 130°C). This makes them temporarily tacky and compliant, drastically improving the adhesion of the electrode "dough" or film to the metallic current collector foil. (2) Interfacial Contact in Solid-State: For solid-state batteries, contact resistance between the solid electrolyte matrix (e.g., polymer, sulfide, or oxide) and the porous electrode is a major bottleneck. Hot pressing forces these rigid particles to deform and interlock, lowering interfacial resistance. (3) Porosity Control: Heating reduces the yield strength of the electrode composite, allowing you to achieve targeted compaction and lower porosity with significantly less mechanical force than cold pressing requires.

Part Number
  • EHCELMMHPP (EHC-EL-MMHPP)
Power
  • AC110 or 220V±10%, single phase, 50/60Hz, 1900W
Hot Plate Size
  • Plate Size: 200 x 200 mm
  • Effective Space: 200 x 140 mm (300/500 ℃)
Pressure
  • Max. 30T (±0.1 T), adjustable in HMI touch screen
  • Piston Diameter: 110 mm
  • Cylinder Stroke: 50 mm
Heating Features
  • 300℃ or 500℃ (±1℃)
  • 5 segments for continuous or intermittent temperature control: automatic heating, temperature maintenance, and automatic cooling. 
  • Heating core material: Aluminum (300℃), and Copper (500℃)
  • Mica insulation plates are used to prevent heating loss 
  • For 500 ℃ heating version, a water chiller (EADTCWC) is highly recommended for cooling. 
Individual Control Unit (Glovebox Compatible)
  • Separated design for main press and control unit, which is suitable for glovebox operation. 
Dimension
  • L450 * W260 * H750 mm (glovebox-compatible)
Weight
  • ~195 kg

 

References:

J. Zhang, et al., Investigation on mechanical and microstructural evolution of lithium-ion battery electrode during the calendering process, Powder Technology, 2022, 409, 117828

M. Abdollahifar, et al., Insights into Influencing Electrode Calendering on the Battery Performance, Adv Energy Mater., 2023, 13, 2300973.

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