Cell manufacturing/Degassing
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Revision as of 11:12, 15 June 2021
Description
Production process
- With many pouch cells (especially with larger cells) there is a strong evolution of gas during the first charging process.
- Pressurised good carriers are pressing this gas out of the cell into a dead space (also called a gas bag).
- During degassing, the gas bag is pierced in a vacuum chamber and the escaping gases are sucked off. The cell is then finally sealed under vacuum.
- The gas bag is separated and disposed as hazardous waste.
- Final folding and, if necessary, gluing of the seal edges to reduce the external dimensions of the pouch cell can be carried out as an option.
- The extracted gases must be post-treated (e.g. RTO) before they are fed into the exhaust system, depending on occupational health and safety and environmental protection regulations.
Process parameters & requirements
- Folding and gluing of sealing seams to increase volumetric energy density
- Damage-free folding of the edges
- Seam widths of up to 1 cm
- Sealing against moisture and oxygen
Technology alternatives
- Particularly in the case of smaller cells with lower gas generation and depending on the manufacturer, the gas bag is not separated after degassing.
Quality influences
- Pressing of the cells for degassing
- Sealing and folding technology
- Suction of gases under vacuum and in a dry atmosphere
Quality features
- Residual gas inside the cell
- Damage-free cell handling (different characteristics of the gas bubbles)
Source
Heimes, H.H.; Kampker, A.; Lienemann, C.; Locke, M.; Offermanns, C.; Michaelis, S.; Rahimzei, E. (2018) Lithium-Ion Battery Cell Production Process; PEM of RWTH Aachen and VDMA, 3rd Edition, ISBN:978-3-947920-03-7
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