This article introduces top 10 global lithium battery separator manufacturers and discusses the performance of each enterprise in terms of technology research and development, capacity expansion, etc.
Who makes a battery separator?
About Daramic, LLC Daramic, LLC, an Asahi Kasei Group company, is the world's leading manufacturer of battery separators for automotive, industrial, and specialty applications where today they supply high performance polyethylene and phenolic resin battery separators into the lead-acid battery industry.
What is a good separator for batteries?
At present, polyolefin microporous membranes, such as polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), are the most widely used separators. The low melting point of polyolefins (135 °C for PE and 165 °C for PP) leads to poor thermal stability of separators, seriously affecting the safety of batteries.
Are advanced battery separators suitable for high-performance batteries?
Moreover, the shutdown effect and flame retardant are required for advanced separators to address the safety issues of batteries. Nevertheless, practical separators cannot simultaneously possess all the ideal properties for high-performance batteries.
What is the operating revenue range of Daramic battery separator India?
Daramic Battery Separator India's operating revenues range is INR 100 cr - 500 cr for the financial year ending on 31 March, 2023. It's EBITDA has increased by 6.30 % over the previous year. At the same time, it's book networth has increased by 107.80 %. Other performance and liquidity ratios are available here .
Who is Daramic battery separator India Private Limited?
Description: This company's line of business includes the manufacturing of miscellaneous wood products. The current status of Daramic Battery Separator India Private Limited is - Active. The last reported AGM (Annual General Meeting) of Daramic Battery Separator India Private Limited, per our records, was held on 16 August, 2023.
The HIPORE™ lithium-ion battery separator developed by Asahi Kasei is made of a microporous polyolefin sheet. Not only does it not emit harmful gases during incineration, but it also prevents the anode and cathode from contacting each other and causing a short circuit, making it suitable for use in smartphones.