However, battery manufacturers face challenges in improving productivity due to issues such as coating uniformity, process variation, clogging, maintenance, and material compatibility during the use of slot die.
GI Tech, a prominent slot die manufacturer, proactively addresses these issues by leveraging state-of-the-art equipment and sophisticated production methods to create slot die heads for use in the coating process. GI Tech possesses a key technology that allows slurry to be coated evenly on electrode while complying with a cost-effective production system with high precision parts (slot die). This innovative approach highlights GI Tech’s commitment to overcoming industry challenges and bolstering the secondary battery manufacturing sector.
“We take pride in our ability to quickly produce competitive products in order to meet customer demands without sacrificing quality or efficiency,” says Lee In Young, chairman of GI Tech.
The firm provides a comprehensive suite of services, including the manufacturing and repair of slot dies and slit nozzles, tailored to meet the specific requirements of secondary batteries, hydrogen batteries, and display production processes. It also designs, manufactures, installs and services the production/manufacturing equipment related to these core products.
We take pride in our ability to quickly produce competitive products in order to meet customer demands without sacrificing quality or efficiency
As the conventional wet electrode process in battery production grapples with high energy consumption and the emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), GI Tech is committed to addressing these concerns by promoting a dry electrode process for battery manufacturing. This method offers several benefits, such as raw material cost savings, process simplification, and enhanced energy density.
In 2022, GI Tech recognized the impending technological shift and embarked on the development of the groundbreaking dry electrode process. The company actively seeks strategic collaborations with other organizations to advance this technology, exemplified by a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with GRINERGY—a prominent LTO battery manufacturer—to expedite development. The firm aims to finalize the dry electrode process by 2023.
GI Tech achieved a notable milestone in 2022, reporting record sales of USD 30,335,000 (as of 03/30 currency standard), which represents a 103 percent increase compared to the previous year and projecting continued growth. The company has adapted to the evolving landscape through technological innovation and investment in human resources, addressing industry trends such as green policies and advancements in secondary battery technology.
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