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The National Innovation Development Forum for New Energy Powder Materials

2021-11-25News

On November 23, 2021, the National Innovation Development Forum for New Energy Powder Materials officially kicked off in Shenzhen. A large number of scholars, engineers, and companies walked to help the vigorous development of the new energy industry and work together to innovate technologies. The new energy industry is a key industry for China's strategic rejuvenation. The development of the industry is bound to be inseparable from the innovation and development of raw materials. Innovation and development of raw materials cannot be separated from new technologies and methods for material testing. This time, Bettersize Instrument Co., Ltd. presented the Bettersize 2600 laser particle size analyzer and the BeDensi T2 Pro tapped density tester to the forum to provide the latest solutions for the characterization of powder materials and contribute to the innovation and development of the new energy industry.

 

Bettersize team at the National Innovation Development Forum for New Energy Powder Materials

Bettersize team talk with customers at the National Innovation Development Forum for New Energy Powder Materials

 

Lithium battery anode and cathode materials, fuel cell electrodes, and electrolyte materials are all typical powder materials, which have extremely high requirements for particle size, morphology, tapped density, and other indicators. At the same time, for the new energy industry, various types of equipment testing for example accuracy, repeatability, and compliance are particularly important.



The laser particle size analyzer is a very important instrument for measuring the particle size distribution of battery powder materials. In the battery production process, the particle size of the powder material directly affects the energy density of the battery, and whether the test results are stable and accurate also determines whether the performance of each batch of finished batteries is the same and whether battery safety is reliable. The Bettersize 2600 laser particle size analyzer has particle size measurement range from 0.02-2600μm and is equipped with a variety of dispersion units such as wet, dry, and anti-corrosive. The stability of the instrument is great with a repeatability error of less than 0.5% which is less than 3% specified in the national standard. It is a reliable equipment for particle size measurement.

 

Bettersizer 2600 laser particle size analyzer BT 802 Automatic Wet Dispersion Module BT 902 Automatic Dry Dispersion Module

 

 

The BeDensi T2 Pro tapped density tester is Bettersize's latest research and development achievement. Based on the in-depth research of national standards, ASTM international standards, and ISO international standards, the Bettersize team has created a humanized powder compaction that can truly meet various standards by investigating the actual needs of laboratory personnel.

 

BeDensi T2 Pro

 

During the conference, there was an endless stream of visitors visiting Bettersize's booth. Everyone exchanged their experiences and shared their needs, allowing Bettersize's sales and application teams to further understand the new development and new needs of the industry. During the period, many audiences also experienced live demonstrations of Bettesize's instruments. They praised Bettersize's instruments for being focused on customer needs.

 

Bettersize team disscusing bettersizer 2600 with a customer at the National Innovation Development Forum for New Energy Powder Materials

Bettersize at the National Innovation Development Forum for New Energy Powder Materials

 

To help the development of the new energy industry, Bettersize is willing to add more efforts and provide customer-focused solutions.

 

 

 

 

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