A cylindrical lithium-ion battery is a type of lithium-ion battery with a cylindrical shape using a metal can as its packaging material.
A cylindrical cell consists of sheet-like anodes, separators, and cathodes that are sandwiched, rolled up, and packed into a cylinder-shaped can. This type is one of the first mass-produced types of batteries and is still very popular. These cells are suited for automated manufacturing. Another advantage is mechanical stability.
Among the various types of lithium-ion battery cells, LCO (Lithium Cobalt Oxide), NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt), and LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) are some of the most commonly used chemistries, each offering unique advantages and trade-offs in terms of structure, performance, cost, and manufacturing requirements.
Assembly lines for lithium pouch cells production. Composed of several process units integrated together to enhance cell consistency, reduce product handling and increase cell production. Turn-key production plant for the complete formation and finishing process of Pouch, Cylindrical and Prismatic lithium cells.
A kit of machines to build lithium ion pouch cells, from electrode cutting and cell stacking toward final cell filling and degassing. Assembly lines for lithium pouch cells production. Composed of several process units integrated together to enhance cell consistency, reduce product handling and increase cell production.
Cylindrical Type Lithium Ion Secondary Batteries are packaged in metal cans. These batteries can be used at high rate and maintain high capacity. If you cannot find the model number, post to the Contact Form.
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