17993453. BINDER, COMPOSITION FOR MANUFACTURING DRY ELECTRODE, DRY ELECTRODE, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DRY ELECTRODE simplified abstract (HYUNDAI MOTOR COMPANY)
BINDER, COMPOSITION FOR MANUFACTURING DRY ELECTRODE, DRY ELECTRODE, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DRY ELECTRODE
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Inventor(s)
Geun Ho Choi of Cheongju-si (KR)
BINDER, COMPOSITION FOR MANUFACTURING DRY ELECTRODE, DRY ELECTRODE, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DRY ELECTRODE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17993453 titled 'BINDER, COMPOSITION FOR MANUFACTURING DRY ELECTRODE, DRY ELECTRODE, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING DRY ELECTRODE
Simplified Explanation
The present embodiments describe a binder and a composition for manufacturing a dry electrode, as well as a method for manufacturing the dry electrode.
- The binder can be separated from secondary particles into at least one first particle when stirred with a dispersion equipment.
- The binder is used in the composition for manufacturing a dry electrode.
- The method involves stirring the binder with a dispersion equipment to separate it from the secondary particles.
Potential applications of this technology:
- Manufacturing dry electrodes for various electronic devices.
- Use in the production of batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors.
- Application in the field of energy storage and conversion.
Problems solved by this technology:
- Provides a binder that can be easily separated from secondary particles.
- Enables the manufacturing of dry electrodes with improved efficiency and performance.
- Reduces the complexity and cost of electrode production processes.
Benefits of this technology:
- Simplifies the manufacturing process of dry electrodes.
- Enhances the performance and reliability of electronic devices.
- Reduces production costs and improves overall efficiency.
Original Abstract Submitted
The present embodiments relate to a binder, a composition for manufacturing a dry electrode comprising the same, and a method for manufacturing a dry electrode. In one embodiment, as secondary particles comprising at least one first particle, the binder may be separated from the secondary particles into the at least one first particle when stirred with a dispersion equipment.