At The Battery Show 2023, global specialty chemicals company Orion S.A. (NYSE: OEC) is showcasing its broad range of high-performance conductive additives to meet the requirements and improve performance of lithium-ion and lead-acid batteries.
Orion is spotlighting PRINTEX kappa 100 conductive additive. Available in bead or powder form, the acetylene-based additive increases battery performance in lithium-ion batteries. For advanced lead-acid batteries, the company is featuring its PRINTEX kappa family of products, which increases dynamic charge acceptance while maintaining acceptable water loss. Orion also offers products for standard lead-acid and primary batteries.
“We are expanding our technology portfolio in the battery industry to provide our customers suitable products and to deliver sustainable solutions, in both lead-acid and lithium-ion technology,” says Kevin Milks, marketing manager for polymers and batteries Americas at Orion (Booth 2036). “We offer multi-disciplined chemistry – not just acetylene black but furnace black, lamp black and gas black materials that meet battery industry needs.”
The Battery Show takes place Sept. 12 through Sept. 14 in Novi, Mich.
Improving conductivity in lithium-ion batteries
PRINTEX kappa 100 offers exceptional purity and imparts high electrical and thermal conductivity, leading to significantly higher power densities and longer battery life than with other carbon blacks. It forms an excellent percolation network across the cathode surface for effective charging and discharging. What’s more, PRINTEX kappa 100 is extremely dispersible, making it easier to handle and formulate, and highly hydrophobic for a longer battery lifecycle.
In addition, Orion produces acetylene black in an environmentally responsible manner. Its acetylene black production generates a high yield. As a result, PRINTEX kappa 100 has a remarkably low carbon footprint, and the sustainable chemistry contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
A unique production facility
Orion announced last year it is planning to build the only plant in the U.S. producing acetylene-based conductive additives – critical for lithium-ion batteries, high-voltage cables and other products powering the global transition to electrification and renewable energy. Planned for LaPorte, Texas, the new facility is expected to open in the first half of 2025.
“Our new production facility will help serve the increasing demand for lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles,” said Jennifer S. Stroh, Ph.D., director of specialties sales and marketing Americas. “When it goes on line, it will offer North American battery manufacturers domestic availability and consistent supply.”
For more information about Orion’s broad portfolio of specialty carbon blacks for battery applications, contact Kevin Milks, marketing manager, polymers and batteries at kevin.milks@orioncarbons.com. To learn more about Orion’s sustainability performance and initiatives, visit Orion Engineered Carbons - Sustainability -Sustainability Roadmap (orioncarbons.com).
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