In the world of battery production, achieving ultra dry conditions is not just a preference; it is a necessity. The performance and longevity of batteries, particularly lithium-ion types, are significantly influenced by moisture levels during manufacturing. Even a small amount of humidity can lead to chemical reactions that degrade battery materials, resulting in reduced efficiency and lifespan. This blog post will explore the importance of ultra dry conditions in battery pro
When dealing with Ultra Dry Rooms (UDR's), pressure must be kept positive to non dry areas to avoid migration of humidity into the UDR. Another factor is the purge of air for different parts of the Battery production process such as: NMP purge, dust collection, oven hot air, etc. All these items like pressurization call for large amounts of Outside Air (OA) that in some cases is greater than 60% of the total Dehumidifier (DHU) flow. In some locations, OA will be at around 1
The demand for lithium batteries has surged in recent years, driven by the growth of electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, and portable electronics. As manufacturers strive to meet this demand, the efficiency of their production processes becomes paramount. One critical aspect of lithium battery manufacturing is the drying process, which ensures that the materials used in batteries are free from moisture, thus enhancing performance and longevity. In this blog post, we
CDN Drying Systems, based in Texas, specializes in rotor dryer services, focusing on lithium battery production. Our ultra dry rooms achieve a dew point of -40°F to support your production needs.