Micro expanded metal mesh

Micro expanded metal mesh is produced from light gauge metals and foils with excellent ductile. The metals and foils are produced through slit and expand into a high precision mesh material for specific weight and dimensional requirements. We manufactured from .001″ or 25 µm thick, up to 48″ (1250 mm) in width. Micro expanded metal has wide ranges of applications in shielding, lightning strike protection, batteries and other applications. 

A battery is a device that converts the chemical energy of electrode materials into electrical energy through an electrochemical reaction. Depending on whether the electrochemical reaction can

Conversely, batteries can be divided into primary batteries and secondary batteries.

In modern battery design, the electroactive material used in the electrodes is powder, which requires a machine in the manufacturing process

Structures are made to hold the powder in place. Copper foil or aluminum foil (Micro expanded metal mesh) as the battery mesh, can be used as a support structure

Widely used in battery protection, current collector and to provide electrical connection points for external circuits. 

Feature:

● A variety of materials to choose from Silver, copper, titanium, nickel and a variety of ductile metals are available to meet the electrical conductivity requirements of the battery.

● Flexible specifications provide more possibilities for improving battery performance and meeting specific requirements.

● 3D increases surface area, which helps store more active materials and increases the battery’s ability to charge and discharge at higher rates.

● Integral structure can provide better electrical conductivity.

● Advanced equipment can ensure accurate weight, thickness, porosity and conductivity.

● Provides better bonding properties and higher ion transfer rates, resulting in greater energy density.

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Post time: Apr-15-2023
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