Thermally conductive adhesives (TCAs) help transfer heat away from a battery cell and provide electrical insulation to help prevent short circuits or overheating within the battery pack, helping extend the battery's lifespan.
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What is a carbon nanotube conductive paste?
SDS-NovaCP-CNT-B2 The Carbon Nanotube Conductive Pastes are specifically engineered to serve as high-performance conductive additives for a range of lithium-ion battery electrode materials, including lithium iron phosphate (LFP), lithium cobalt oxide (LCO), nickel cobalt manganese (NCM), lithium manganese nickel (LMN), and graphite.
What are thermally conductive adhesives (TCAs)?
Thermally Conductive Adhesives (TCAs) are key Thermal Interface Material (TIMs) used in Cell-to-Pack configurations, providing structural bonding and thermal conductivity. In this configuration TCAs are dispensed on the inside of the battery case and cells are then stacked in the case to create the battery pack structure.
Do thermally conductive adhesives play a role in electric vehicle battery design?
In this paper, we explore trends in future electric vehicle (EV) battery design with a focus on the cell-to-pack configuration and how Thermally Conductive Adhesives (TCAs) play an important multi-function role in enabling optimal battery operation.
From a thermal management standpoint, a minimum of two discrete thermal interface materials (TIMs) or “ gap fillers ” (GF) are typically employed in the current, modular-based, battery pack configuration, as illustrated in Figure 2.
Why do EV batteries need structural adhesives?
The structural integrity of EV batteries is also critical for ensuring safety, reliability, and performance. Structural Adhesives play an important role in the mechanical integrity of battery packs by bonding together various components, such as the cells, modules, and casing.
Can debondable adhesives be used in EV batteries?
Functional materials such as debondable structural adhesives and debondable thermally conductive adhesives will enable OEMs and battery manufacturers to include debond-on-demand solutions into EV batteries, thereby extending the maximum lifetime of batteries and easing the dismantling process for EOL applications.