Response to the drying issue of the pilot line for automotive lithium-ion batteries.
Introduction of Practical Examples for Lithium-Ion Battery (hereinafter LIB) Pilot Lines There were various issues in creating dry rooms for LIB manufacturing pilot lines. However, by utilizing our drive booths, we can solve your challenges. First, the drive booth features a vinyl curtain structure that allows for flexible access to equipment utilities. It is very convenient as the booth can be installed while the equipment is already in place. Furthermore, by creating a localized dry area around the equipment, energy-saving effects can also be expected. Additionally, it allows for flexible access during equipment overhauls, thereby improving work efficiency. If there is a need to change the required specifications for the dry space due to modifications to the equipment, renovation work can be easily carried out. Moreover, if the role of the pilot line has ended, relocating the drive booth for other uses can also be done easily. Its excellent reusability enables long-term equipment investment from a broader perspective. Would you like to leverage these benefits to solve the challenges in your LIB manufacturing pilot line? The drive booth is the optimal solution that combines flexibility and efficiency. Please feel free to contact us.
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basic information
The booth is designed and manufactured to fit equipment that requires a dry space, maintaining a dew point temperature of -40°C inside the booth.
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Examples of target devices: 1. Mixing machine 2. Coating machine 3. Press machine 4. Slitter Other various devices
Company information
Japan Spindle began its journey in 1918 (Taisho 7) with the development and manufacturing of spindles, a key component of spinning machinery. Through the improvement of the environment in spinning mills and the automation and labor-saving processes, the company has been engaged in the development of environmental products such as air filters and dust collectors, as well as various automation devices from an early stage, and this trend is reflected in the current product creation. The air conditioning business, originating from air filters, focuses on cleanroom-related products necessary for semiconductor and electronic component manufacturing, constant temperature booths required for precision processing and measurement, and drive booths needed in secondary battery manufacturing, contributing to solving customers' research, development, and manufacturing challenges.