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E-Mobility Engineering magazine 2025 features Rheonics inline density and viscosity sensors for an effective monitoring process in a battery slurry production

Overview

In a recent issue E-Mobility Engineering the leading independent magazine for EV engineers, published a report about the three major phases of activity for manufacturing battery cells. Our inline density and viscosity sensors were recognized as key tools for ensuring an efficient process, providing manufacturers with continuous data from mixing to coating. Keep reading to learn more about their impact on battery production.

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Battery cell manufacturing – ISSUE 29

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Inline viscosity and density meter for Battery Manufacturing
Inline viscosity and density meter for Battery Manufacturing

Introduction to battery slurry challenges

Challenges such as maintaining proper viscosity, preventing sedimentation, and ensuring even coatings can impact battery efficiency and lifespan. To address these challenges, manufacturers rely on real-time sensor technology to monitor and control slurry properties throughout production. By ensuring precise viscosity, density, and homogeneity, these sensors help optimize the manufacturing process, leading to higher-quality batteries with improved performance and lifespan.

Rheonics viscometer SRV and density-viscosity meter SRD installed in a Battery Slurry tank

Conclusion

As battery technology continues to evolve, ensuring precise control over slurry properties will remain a critical factor in improving performance and efficiency. Real-time sensor technology, combined with advanced data analysis and machine learning, is transforming the way manufacturers monitor viscosity, density, and coating uniformity. Helping optimize production, reduce material waste, and enhance battery reliability.

Rheonics Inline viscosity sensing for slurry

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