Advances in Battery Electrode Mixing, Coating, & Defect Detection

In this webinar, you’ll discover the benefits of twin-screw extrusion for precise, continuous mixing; and in-line metrology techniques to enhance manufacturing quality control. Traditional batch slurry production is labor-intensive, prone to variations, and requires frequent cleaning. Twin-screw extruders streamline the process with continuous operation, precise control, and high reproducibility for superior electrode slurries. In-line mass profilometry sets a new standard in electrode coating quality assurance with 100% inspection coverage to detect defects, ensure uniformity, and reduce waste.
Attend this webinar and:
- Learn how twin-screw extrusion plays a critical role in enhancing the quality and efficiency of electrode production
- Explore cutting-edge in-line metrology techniques to boost manufacturing quality control
- Gain insights into practical applications, tailored solutions, and the future of battery production
Presenter: Dr.-Ing Annika Völp (Process Application Specialist, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Dr.-Ing Annika Völp is an Application Specialist with Thermo Fisher Scientific focusing on the extrusion of polymers and twin-screw compounding of battery materials. Annika received her Dr.-Ing from the Institute for Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany. During her Ph.D. studies, she investigated the structure and rheology of foams. Annika also has a graduate degree in Bioengineering from KIT.
Presenter: Alon Vaisman (Senior Manager, Strategic Business Development, Thermo Fisher Scientific)
Alon Vaisman is a Senior Manager of Strategic Business Development in Thermo Fisher’s Production & Process Analytics Business Unit. In this role, Alon leads strategic projects and collaborations with industry leaders and technology partners, focusing on the Clean Energy market segment.
