EV battery test - weld joint test
6800 Series Universal Material Testing Machine
Test solution to understand the failure modes and strength that are likely to occur at the numerous welds used between the electrodes, tabs, casing, and cells.
■Welding Joint Testing of Cylindrical Cells Cylindrical cells require multiple welds during assembly, including between the cathode tab and the cell cap, between the anode tab and the bottom of the can, and individual welds between tabs. To achieve high productivity and reproducible results, it is essential to correctly align these weld joints and use appropriate gripping solutions. ■Welding Joint Testing of Prism Cells The weld joints of prism cells are primarily located between the cathode/anode tabs and each collector, as well as inside the busbar or the can itself. Breakage can occur at all locations, and consistency and durability need to be verified. ■Welding Joint Testing of Pouch Cells Pouch cells have the anode or cathode tabs welded together, with each tab welded to the cell terminals. Additionally, pouch cells have busbar weld joints that also require testing. In addition to proper alignment of fixtures and test pieces, versatile solutions that accommodate various sizes are crucial.
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【Solution】 ■Welding joint testing of cylindrical cells ■Welding joint testing of prism cells ■Welding joint testing of pouch cells *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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