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Decreasing the risk of electrical shorts in Li-ion battery cells

Posted July 27, 2020 by Charged EVs & filed under Newswire, Sponsored Content, The Tech.

Sponsored by Chroma System Solutions

On rare occasions, an electrical short can develop inside a cell after passing production tests. This is due to burrs or particles on the positive electrode reaching the negative electrode after inflation occurs. If these cells that are susceptible to failure pass through to the end user, the results could be catastrophic. This paper describes how to mitigate these occurrences in the dry cell stage.

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