The supercapacitor cells(Jelly roll) flatting machine is mainly suitable for battery and supercapacitor cells shaping, so that the positive and negative end faces are compact and flat, and it is convenient for laser welding with the upper and lower electrode.
This TOB-LW-Series laser welding machine is suitable for the welding process of threaded terminal supercapacitor top current collector, bottom current collector, cap and filling port laser welding.
This TOB-RK60 supercapacitor cell feeding machine is suitable for 60138(60130) supercapacitor (after the electric cell is welded and the o-ring of the upper cover is assembled) to be pressed into the inside of the shell, and the o-ring sealing ring is fastened inside.
The battery electrolyte filling machine is used for the electrolyte injection process of supercapacitor. Adopt vacuum first, electrolyte injection later and then add pressure, the electrolyte absorption is high consistent, reliable and complete.
This TOB-CP50 manual press machine is used for 60138 rubber plug and aluminum plug pressing into the electrolyte filling hole after supercapacitor electrolyte filling process.
Lanthanum Strontium Cobalt Ferrite (LSCF) is one of the two primary cathode materials used by Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) developers and manufacturers (LSM being the other).
Gadolinium-doped ceria (GDC) (known alternatively as gadolinia-doped ceria, gadolinium-doped cerium oxide, cerium(IV) oxide, gadolinium-doped, and GCO, formula Gd:CeO2) is a ceramic electrolyte used in solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs).
Yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) is a ceramic in which the cubic crystal structure of zirconium dioxide is made stable at room temperature by an addition of yttrium oxide.
TOB New Energy provides the 8YSZ(with 8 mol% Y2O3 Fully Stabilized ZrO2) and Scandia-Stabilized Zircoina(SSZ) electrolyte sheets for solid oxide fuel cells.
This is a substrate transmission device connecting process equipment to process equipment in solar cells production line. It supports 30 and 60 layers substrate stacking.