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ECS-RS Economic Convex/Concave Metal-Type Electrode Sheet Cutter (L120mm x W100mm) for Pouch Cells (Ar Glovebox Compatible), ERSPCECCMESC

ECS-RS Economic Convex/Concave Metal-Type Electrode Sheet Cutter (L120mm x W100mm) for Pouch Cells (Ar Glovebox Compatible), ERSPCECCMESC

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An Electrode Sheet Cutter with a Convex/Concave Metal Die is a high-precision laboratory instrument used to punch out precise electrode discs or shapes from coated continuous foils (e.g., copper or aluminum current collectors coated with active materials). Unlike simple impact punches or flat blade cutters, a convex/concave matched metal die uses an engineered geometric curvature on the cutting faces to optimize the shearing force distribution. This minimizes structural defects along the electrode perimeter.

In standard flat-on-flat punching, the entire circumference of the cutting edge hits the electrode sheet at the exact same millisecond. This requires a high peak force and can cause several microscopic defects: (1) Foil Burrs: Microscopic metal shards projected from the edge of the copper or aluminum current collector foil. In a battery cell, burrs can easily pierce the thin separator, causing an internal short circuit or high self-discharge. (2) Active Material Delamination: The sudden, high impact shock wave can cause brittle active materials (like high-nickel NMC or sulfur-sulfide composite cathodes) to crack and peel away from the current collector edge, reducing the active areal capacity.

A convex/concave layout solves this by introducing a micro-angled or curved cutting edge. As the upper die (convex) descends into the lower die (concave), it initiates contact at a single point and systematically shears across the material circumference, much like a pair of scissors. This continuous, progressive cut drastically reduces peak cutting force, eliminates edge deformation, and prevents delamination.

Part Number
  • ERSPCECCMESC (ERS-PC-ECCMESC)
Power
  • AC110V or 220V±10%, 50/60Hz, 100 W 
Punching Force
  • Max. 300 kg (adjustable)
  • A gas compressor (Not Included) with 60-80 psi is required for pneumatic operation
Punching Materials
  • 0.02-0.5 mm thickness Electrodes and Current Collectors
  • Bur: ≤12μm
  • Cutting Efficiency: 5 times/min
  • Cutting Lifetime: >1 million times
Traverse Distance
  • Max. 40 mm

Convex/Concave Cutting Dies


  • Max. L120 mm * W100 mm (the tab at long side is countered).
  • No standard cutting die is included, customer should provide the electrode drawing for making the cutting die. 
  • For any customization, please indicate the following parameters:

Gas Compressor (Optional)

  • For pneumatic operation of the die cutter, a gas compressor (EUQOFGC) is required to supply a 60-80 psi for pneumatic operation

         

  • If the cutter is placed inside a glovebox, the Ar gas tank should be used to provide the gas pressure for pneumatic operation. 
Safety Feature
  • IR sensors were built-in for door safety
Note
  • The electrode sheet should be centrally placed between the convex and concave metal die for cutting 
  • The electrode debris should be cleaned in time.    
Dimension
  • L480 * W420 * H630 mm
Weight
  • ~100 kg

 

References:

S. Chen, et al., Critical Parameters for Evaluating Coin Cells and Pouch Cells of Rechargeable Li-Metal Batteries, Joule, 2019, 3, 1094-1105

T. Marks, et al., A Guide to Li-Ion Coin-Cell Electrode Making for Academic Researchers, J. Electrochem. Soc., 2011, 158, A51.

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