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Cell laboratory equipment
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The laboratories specialized in the development and testing of button cells, depending on their focus, are: Electrochemistry, Batteries, R&D, Materials and Quality Testing.
Specific laboratory equipment for button cells includes:
Voltage and current testers: To measure the electrical performance of the cells.
Climatic chambers: To evaluate the behavior of the cells under different temperature and humidity conditions.
Life cycle equipment: To simulate charge and discharge cycles and evaluate battery life.
Failure analysis machines: To investigate and diagnose problems in the cells.
Electrochemical characterization equipment: To study the electrochemical properties of battery materials.
Vibration testing devices: To test the resistance of the cells to extreme physical conditions.
There is other specific equipment used in button cell laboratories:
Presses used for compaction of materials or assembly of battery components.
Cutting equipment used to shape and size electrodes and other components.
Automated assembly machines used in the mass production of batteries accurately and quickly.
Compression test equipment used to evaluate the mechanical strength of the cells under pressure.
Sealing machines to ensure that the cells are watertight and prevent leakage.
Welding machines to precisely join components and terminals.
Spectrophotometers used to analyze the chemical composition of battery materials.
Electron microscopes to observe the structure of electrodes and other internal components.
Thermal analysis equipment to analyze the thermal behavior of materials.
Load simulation equipment to evaluate performance under different load profiles.
Laboratories that specialize in the development and testing of button cells may have different names depending on their focus. Some common terms include:
Electrochemistry laboratory: Focused on the study of electrochemical processes related to batteries.
Battery laboratory: Specialized in the design, development, and testing of different types of batteries, including button cells.
Research and development (R&D) center: Dedicated to the innovation and improvement of battery technologies.
Materials laboratory: Focused on the analysis and development of materials used in cells and batteries.
Quality testing laboratory: Focused on ensuring that batteries meet quality and safety standards.
These laboratories may be associated with universities, technology companies or research institutes.