ECS-SL High-Pressure-Controlled Cold Rolling Press (W=350mm, 100T) for Electrode Calendering, ESLECHPCCRP
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In high-precision electrode manufacturing, High-Pressure Controlled Cold Rolling (Calendering) is the standard method for densifying electrodes that do not require thermal assistance or where heat might negatively affect the binder/active material interface. While hot rolling is popular for dry electrodes and PVDF softening, Cold Rolling is often preferred for maintaining the mechanical crystal structure of certain active materials and for processes where high-throughput consistency is the priority.
Cold rolling relies purely on linear pressure to reduce the thickness and porosity of the electrode. (1) Porosity Control: The primary goal is to reach a "target porosity" (typically 25%–35%). This balance is critical: too high, and the energy density is low; too low, and the electrolyte cannot penetrate the pores, leading to poor performance on your Neware testers. (2) Elastic Recovery: Because the process is cold, the material may experience more "spring-back" (elastic recovery) once it leaves the nip. To compensate, the gap must be set slightly tighter than the final desired thickness.
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