Activated Dry Electrode Process v. Wet Coating Electrode in Supercapacitor Manufacturing

Activated Dry Electrode Process v. Wet Coating Electrode in Supercapacitor Manufacturing

April 28, 2022

Supercapacitors

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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