Cell Formation
Cell Formation is a key process step in the manufacture of battery cells. During the manufacturing process, the controlled charging and discharging of a battery cell forms its basic electrochemical structure. This establishes stable internal structures and defines the cell's functionality for the first time.
A key aspect is the precise control of current, voltage, and temperature. Cell Formation is crucial for the quality, performance, and Lifetime of the finished cell.
FAQ
The aim is to build stable electrochemical structures and activate the battery cell for the first time under defined conditions.
Reproducible cell quality and consistent performance data can only be ensured through precisely controlled current, voltage, and temperature profiles.
Inadequate formation can lead to increased internal resistance, reduced capacity, shortened Lifetime, and potential safety risks.
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