Lithium batteries are found in e-cars, electric scooters, and many other modern means of transportation. As their production booms, so does the manufacture of the necessary electrodes. To create these electrodes, metal foils, usually made of copper, are coated with a paste called slurry. Drying the slurry on the metal foils is not simple. It is a complex process that requires balancing drying temperature, energy input, and time to achieve as little residual moisture as possible with maximum adhesion. Infrared systems optimize the necessary processes to recognize the interrelationships well and to produce efficiently.
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