The Role of Analytical Chemistry in Battery Development and Production

As demand for advanced energy storage solutions continues to rise, the battery industry is facing new challenges in materials innovation, manufacturing, and quality control. Dragonfly Energy Corp., a leading manufacturer of deep-cycle lithium-ion batteries, is helping drive this evolution. In partnership with PerkinElmer, this presentation will examine the critical role of analytical chemistry and thermal analysis in supporting battery efficiency, safety, and performance.

The webinar will explore key challenges in material selection and production, introduce innovative manufacturing techniques, and highlight analytical strategies that improve quality and reliability. This session is ideal for professionals across the battery manufacturing value chain looking to deepen their understanding of advanced analytical methods and their impact on next-generation energy storage technologies.

Attend This Webinar to Learn:

  • How battery manufacturing works, from raw materials to finished products
  • How measuring impurities in battery components helps prevent cell failures
  • Which key technologies and methodologies are used, and why they matter
  • About Dry Electrode Manufacturing, an innovative, patented lithium-cell solution from Nevada-based manufacturer Dragonfly
  • How analytical instruments and lab services support manufacturing efficiency, and what PerkinElmer’s portfolio offers

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