Vacuum potting involves placing the battery assembly in a vacuum chamber and using vacuum pressure to draw the potting compound into the housing, ensuring complete encapsulation and eliminating voids.
What potting & encapsulation compounds are used in battery pack design?
Utilizing potting and encapsulation compounds in your battery pack design can optimize the performance of your end product. There are three basic types of resins used in this process; these materials are epoxy, urethane, and silicone. These polymeric formulations have excellent adhesion, thermal stability and outstanding chemical resistance.
What is potting a battery?
Potting: Potting involves encapsulating an entire battery or its individual cells with a protective material such as an epoxy, urethane or silicone potting compound. This process can be used for various types of batteries, including lithium-ion, lead-acid, and more.
Overall, both battery potting and encapsulation are crucial techniques in battery design and manufacturing to ensure the safety and reliability of batteries in a wide range of applications, from consumer electronics to electric vehicles and renewable energy systems. Below are 3 of our top products for Battery potting and encapsulation.
Thermally conductive epoxy adhesives and potting compounds can be used in battery assembly to improve heat dissipation. Select adhesive and sealant systems offer protection from moisture, vibration, mechanical shock and extreme temperatures.
This process can be used for various types of batteries, including lithium-ion, lead-acid, and more. Protection: Potting protects the battery from physical damage, moisture, dust, and other environmental factors.
By utilizing potting and encapsulation compounds in your battery pack design, we can optimize the performance of your end product. There are five basic types of resins used in this process; these materials are epoxy, urethane, silicone, acrylic and polyester.