Comau will showcase its advanced, turn-key battery cell formation and testing technologies at The Battery Show Europe conference, booth number 9-F50, being held June 18 to June 20 June at Germany’s Messe Stuttgart. In bringing its highly efficient and scalable battery cell formation solutions to the commercial market, the global automation company is among the first European players to locally source this key aspect of the battery manufacturing process. And because Comau can support its customers at all stages of the process — from lab-based prototypes to giga-scale production — it is in a perfect position to help enhance productivity, reduce costs, and prioritize safety and sustainability.

As a pioneer in advanced battery production technologies, Comau offers a vast range of solutions that fully support different stages of the production process. During the three day congress and battery technology show, Comau will also present its latest developments in automated manufacturing systems for battery cells, modules and complete packs (with any cell format). Indeed, its 360° portfolio of products, processes and technologies allow Comau to handle everything from prototyping and pre-production to mass manufacturing and even end-of-life battery recycling. This ensures that manufacturers can seamlessly transition from development stages to mass production without compromising quality or efficiency.

Comau’s proprietary cell formation offer encompasses the core processes that transform assembled cells into stable, electrically charged battery. A crucial phase in the battery manufacturing process, it involves aSource: ComauSource: Comau series of charging and discharging cycles that ultimately ensure both optimal performance and longevity of the cells.

Comau’s cleanroom classified, high-speed Racer-5 SENSITIVE ENVIRONMENTS (Racer-5 SE) industrial robot will also be on display. Designed to easily automate applications with stringent requirements while reducing overall operating costs, the six axis articulated robot is ideal for battery cell assembly and the cleanroom assembly of microelectronics. In cell production, as in other parts of the battery production process, there are significant amounts of data to be collected and analyzed in order to control process and product quality. To address this, the company’s data management tools, among which Comau’s in.Grid platform, will be featured in the booth.

In addition to the innovative solutions already deployed at customer sites around the world, Comau continues to invest heavily in research and development for the industrialization of next generation technologies, among which solid-state batteries, hydrogen fuel cells, battery module and pack assembly, and battery trays processing.

Comau is also part of multiple pan-European e-Mobility projects. For example, the company is helping develop a more compact cell formation chamber layout and warehouse management strategy by optimizing the recuperation and reuse of electric energy and heat. Comau has also contributed to the development of a robotic system for the automated dismantling of used batteries. The system utilizes a flexible, repeatable and standardizable process that allows companies to reduce waste and optimize the reuse of materials that make up the battery packs. Similarly, Comau’s dedicated and highly specialized laboratories and battery innovation centers allow customers to test next-generation battery solutions and receive direct support for the definition and optimization of their processes.

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