LICAP Technologies Active Dry Electrode process in their supercapacitor development offers reliability improvements over supercaps made with a traditional wet slurry process. In this Tech Chat, we review LICAP’s Activated Dry Electrode process and its advantages.
Participants:
- Simon Tomkins, Richardson RFPD Senior Applications Engineer
- Brian Eichler, LICAP Technologies Vice President Global Sales
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