ECS-SM Pressure-Control Cold Rolling Press (W200mm) for Electrode Calendering, ESMECPCCRP
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For high-precision electrode calendering, transitioning from simple gap-control (setting the distance between rollers) to pressure-control is the key to achieving consistent energy density and ionic conductivity. In a pressure-controlled system, the machine uses hydraulic or servo-actuators to apply a specific, measurable force (typically in metric tons) regardless of slight variations in the initial coating thickness.
When using a pressure-control press, your goal is to optimize the Packing Density (PD) = m/(A*t). Where m is the mass of active material, A is the area, and t is the post-calendering thickness. (1) 10% Rule: For most lithium-ion cathodes (NMC/LFP), aim for a thickness reduction of approximately 10–20% per pass. Attempting more can cause "spring-back" or delamination. (2) Thermal Softening: Calendering at 60-100 °C reduces the yield strength of the PVDF binder, allowing for higher density at lower pressures and reducing the risk of foil cracking. (3) Linear Pressure: In production, pressure is often reported as N/mm (force divided by the width of the electrode). Lab machines that report total "Tons" should be converted to linear pressure for academic reporting.
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