Evaluation of Batteries Using the Isothermal Calorimeter TAM: Analysis Case Study
As an evaluation method for self-discharge, it is a very sensitive technique. It allows for various assessments regarding battery performance, stability, and compatibility of constituent materials.
The isothermal calorimetry device (TAM series) is an instrument that measures very small amounts of heat, known as a microcalorimeter. By combining a thermostat with high isothermal performance with a calorimeter (calorimeter) suited to the sample and measurement method, it is possible to measure minute heat generated or consumed during physical processes or chemical reactions with sensitivity exceeding microwatts. Here, we introduce application examples of battery evaluation using the isothermal calorimetry device TAM. Additionally, information on the new battery calorimeter Micro XL is also provided. *Please download the materials.
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【Features】 ■ Up to 4 calorimeters can be mounted in 4 calorimeter positions ■ Calorimeters can be utilized in various configurations such as size and sensitivity ■ Up to 8 independent accessories can be controlled ■ New voltage I/O module for independent probe/source interface 【Specifications】 [Thermostat] ■ Heat transfer medium: Oil ■ Number of calorimeters: 4 ■ Temperature range: 4 to 150 ℃ ■ Accuracy: < ± 0.1 ℃ ■ Long-term stability: < ± 100 μ ℃/24h ■ Scan speed: ≤ ± 2 ℃/h
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■Stability and Storage Life Monitoring heat generation due to self-discharge in an open circuit ■Battery Performance Differences in thermal performance during charge and discharge cycles ■Evaluation of Possible Charge Cycles Impact of discharge conditions such as current magnitude, allowable terminal voltage of the battery, and temperature ■Quality Control Confirmation that there are no defects such as internal short circuits ■Research and Development Evaluation components for new electrochemical devices ■Compatibility of Components Evaluation of individual battery parts
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