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Designed to transform battery manufacturing. This innovative twin-screw extuder is designed to transform battery manufacturing, adding efficiency, scalability, and sustainability to our portfolio.
With advanced mixing technology, reduced solvent usage, and adaptive processing controls for superior material dispersion. To help meet the growing demand for high-performance, eco-friendly batteries, the Energy 16 Extruder empowers manufacturers by improving production capabilities, reducing costs, and shrinking the environmental footprint. The versatile design even allows for dry electrode processing and dry binder fibrillation. By enabling sustainable practices, the Energy 16 Twin-screw Extruder delivers great value and helps battery manufacturers meet the demands of a rapidly evolving market.
The Energy 16 twin-screw extruder supports eco-friendly battery production by reducing waste and minimizing solvent use. Its efficient mixing capabilities ensure consistent quality while lowering energy consumption, making your manufacturing process more sustainable and cost-effective.
Designed for versatility, the Energy 16 extruder effortlessly scales from lab research to pilot-scale production. Its precise material handling saves time and reduces waste of valuable components. The integration into gloveboxes without modifications ensures seamless transitions, driving innovation and efficiency.
Prepare for future advancements in battery manufacturing with the Energy 16 twin-screw extruder. This extruder is ideal for developing solid-state and dry cathode batteries, enabling you to perform dry electrode processing, create proofs of concept, and conduct essential research. Stay ahead in the market by leveraging cutting-edge technology for the next generation of batteries.
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