Optimizing the production of Lithium-Ion Batteries (LIBs) hinges on several critical factors. Material costs are a significant expense, and high product failure rates can lead to substantial scrappage and waste, thereby increasing development time and costs.
Key focus areas for improvement include reducing costly material waste (cathode, anode, and electrolyte), enhancing raw material characterization and quality control, and conducting failure analysis to understand the chemical and structural performance of failed components, using this feedback to implement improvements.
Join us for an insightful webinar where experts in Advanced X-ray and Magnetic Resonance Solutions will discuss how these cutting-edge technologies can significantly enhance LIB production. Our experts will cover strategies to reduce material waste, improve quality control, and conduct thorough failure analysis. Learn how these powerful analytical tools can optimize manufacturing processes, ensuring higher efficiency and lower costs. This session is essential for battery industry manufacturers looking to stay ahead in a competitive market.
December 5, 2024 | 05:00 PM CET - 11:00 AM EST
Hugues Guérault
Application Manager – Bruker Advanced X-Ray Solutions (Karlsruhe, Germany)
Dr. Eduardo Nascimento
Solution Product Manager - Polymer & Battery Industry Markets, Bruker BioSpin
Eduardo Nascimento, Ph.D. in Chemistry, joined Bruker in 2013 as an application engineer. He is currently the Manager of Bruker`s global Magnetic Resonance solutions team for the lithium battery and polymer industry and has many years of experience in Magnetic Resonance and Applied Industry. As Solution Product Manager, Eduardo is respnisble for understanding the industry challenges and proposing analytical solutions based on Magnetic Resonance tailored to customer needs. Eduardo and the Bruker Battery Team are currently working on solutions for the battery electrolyte quality control, electrode slurry stability, dendritic lithium monitoring in cycled batteries and battery development in general.
Dr. Joerg Koehler
Head of Business Unit Industrial, Bruker BioSpin, Ettlingen, Germany
Dr. Joerg Koehler studied physics and holds a doctoral degree from the Institute of Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry of the University of Regensburg. After several positions in sales, sales management, and business administration he joined Bruker as Head of Business Unit Industrial. Today Dr. Joerg Koehler is accountable for Bruker’s global activities in magnetic resonance in various industrial market segments including forensics.