Laser welding technology employs high-intensity laser beams to create strong and precise welds in critical battery components. This cutting-edge process minimizes the heat-affected zone, reducing thermal damage to sensitive materials.
How laser welding equipment is used in lithium battery manufacturing?
Thanks to its efficiency and precision, laser welding equipment has become an essential tool for lithium battery manufacturers. During the assembly and welding of lithium battery pack, a significant amount of nickel-plated copper or nickel-plated aluminum is used to connect battery cells. The primary method of connection is nickel-aluminum welding.
Laser technology helps to have precise control over penetration, heat input and also gives high weld strength. That is one of the reasons why Laser technology is ideal for battery welding. Welding of dissimilar materials like copper to aluminum is possible Any query? Feel free to contact us.
Can a laser weld a high power battery?
Although able to weld both thin and thick tab materials, laser welding is particularly well suited to addressing the needs of high power battery welding. The tab material used in the development of high power cells must be able to accommodate the associated higher capacities and power levels.
Can a laser weld a Battery TAB?
Welding of battery tabs at high speed using single laser pulses from a QCW laser is now well established. Dissimilar metal joints between aluminum and steel and even copper and aluminum have now been developed. There are two approaches to achieving sufficient electrical contact in battery connections from laser welding:
How does a laser welded battery work?
Components carrying electric current produced from copper or aluminum alloys join terminals using fiber laser welding to connect a series of cells in the battery. Aluminum alloys, typically 3000 series, and pure copper are laser welded to create electrical contact to positive and negative battery terminals.
What is laser welding used for?
Laser welding is commonly used to join components such as electrode foils, battery casings, and battery connecting tabs. It provides non-contact, high precision and high speed welding for a wide range of different materials and complex geometries.