Photon - Electrode Coat Weight Gauge

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Photon - Electrode Coat Weight Gauge

Ideally suited for anode and cathode coating lines, this photon transmission sensor brings a new level of performance and visibility for measuring the coating weight applied to aluminum and copper foil substrates.

Overview


This photon transmission sensor brings a new level of performance and visibility of electrode coatings applied to aluminum and copper foil substrates. It is ultra-accurate, ultra-stable, and ultra-reliable, providing superior measurement resolution of lithium-ion battery coatings compared to traditional Beta sensors. And unlike nuclear sensors, it does not degrade over time. Nordson's photon gauge delivers a measurement performance typically better than ±0.05 percent of the coating's actual weight on anodes and cathodes. Optimized optics and ultra-small beam size enable this sensor to deliver ultra-high-resolution measurements for excellent visibility of the coating and narrow streak detection. With the photon sensor, you achieve sharp streak and edge detection - ideally suited for patch and zone coating applications. 


Features & Benefits


  • Unique technology optimized for lithium-ion battery coating measurement.
  • Designed for patch, zone, and continuous coating lines.
  • Designed for excellent reliability and measurement performance.
  • High scan speed for optimal performance on fast, wide process lines.
  • No degradation of measurement accuracy over time.

Applications


  • Anode coating.
  • Cathode coating.
  • IECx for hazardous locations.
  • General purpose.

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