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Batteries

Powering the future of battery technology


Lithium-ion batteries play a critical role in unlocking a future powered by renewable energy. From electric vehicles (EVs) to renewable energy storage to consumer electronics, lithium-ion is powering the world around us. Over the next decade, the market for lithium-ion batteries is expected to grow more than five times from what it is today.

Across AMETEK, our businesses impact nearly every part of a battery’s lifecycle with the common goal of improving reliability, performance, and accelerating the future of sustainable energy.

Lithium-ion batteries are rechargeable energy storage devices that use lithium ions to transfer energy between electrodes. They are considered sustainable due to their high energy efficiency, long life cycle, and potential for recycling, reducing the need for frequent replacements and resource extraction.

Rugged field testing meets real-time analysis

Before batteries can power our vehicles and personal devices, raw materials like lithium, nickel, manganese, cobalt, and graphite must first be extracted. SPECTRO Analytical Instruments designs and manufactures cutting-edge spectrometers that bring lab-grade analysis to remote locations to help determine the purity level of these materials—a critical step in developing battery technology. Spectrometers from SPECTRO provide real-time data to help drive maximum efficiency and output, while ensuring the right elemental composition which is key for battery performance.

Improving quality, performance and reliability

Across AMETEK, several of our businesses play a critical role in lithium-ion battery manufacturing and testing. Surface Vision uses their state-of-the-art surface inspection systems throughout the entire production process to identify and eliminate defective materials, enhancing overall quality and reliability. Surface Vision’s technologies also enable traceability, ensuring defects can be traced back to their source. By automating the inspection process, Surface Vision helps manufacturers boost production efficiency while minimizing downtime.

At AMETEK Brookfield, experts are keeping the power in your lithium-ion batteries by keeping moisture out. Brookfield’s Computrac® moisture analyzers play a key role in the battery development process by providing precise moisture and solids content analysis. Controlling moisture levels is essential in battery production, as it directly affects the performance and longevity of the batteries. Computrac’s moisture analyzers make it easier to ensure low moisture levels in materials such as cathode powders. This enhances battery quality and improves production efficiency.

In addition to moisture testing, AMETEK business, Lloyd Instruments facilitates several critical tests to evaluate the quality of EV battery components. From tests that simulate real-world conditions like extreme weather and thermal cycling, to tests that determine tensile and puncture strength, Lloyd Instruments is playing a critical role by rigorously testing the overall quality, safety and longevity of EV batteries.

Lithium-ion batteries are crucial for electric vehicles (EVs) because they provide high energy density, enabling longer driving ranges and faster recharging times, making EVs more practical and efficient for daily use.

Driving the future of battery technology

For more than 60 years, Gatan has been pushing the limits of electron microscopy with cutting-edge research which has led to breakthroughs in measuring lithium. Gatan recently unveiled the world’s first and only system that quantifies the distribution of lithium in scanning electron microscopes that significantly raises detection limits, enabling better insights into battery performance. This technology is 10 times more sensitive than competitors and ultimately accelerates innovations in battery efficiency, energy storage, and overall reliability, helping drive advancements in sustainable energy solutions.

Solartron Analytical and Princeton Applied Research deliver reliable, high-precision instruments that support every phase of battery development. With R&D, they assist in material research and analysis for many different battery technologies used today, in addition to exploring what will be possible tomorrow with new technologies like hydrogen cell. Solartron Analytical and Princeton Applied Research also conduct rigorous testing and evaluation during manufacturing, ensuring both accuracy and efficiency.

Key applications include assessing battery health through a nondestructive testing technique known as Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), charge / discharge cycles, urban profiling, and thermal runaway analysis, providing valuable insights into the performance and safety of batteries or battery materials at every stage. Trusted by leading battery manufacturers worldwide, these instruments are installed in major facilities to uphold high standards of quality and innovation. Whether advancing new technologies or optimizing existing systems, Princeton Applied Research and Solartron Analytical offer versatile solutions that help businesses thrive in the fast-evolving battery industry.

Better batteries for a more sustainable planet

High-tech batteries pack a lot of technology into a small space. Transitioning to a future powered by renewable energy requires better performing, more efficient and more reliable battery technology. That is why across AMETEK’s businesses, our experts focus on improving every part of a battery’s lifecycle including material extraction, manufacturing, testing, and recycling.

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About AMETEK

AMETEK (NYSE: AME) is a leading global provider of industrial technology solutions serving a diverse set of attractive niche markets with annual sales over $7.0 billion. The AMETEK Growth Model integrates the Four Growth Strategies - Operational Excellence, New Product Development, Global and Market Expansion, and Strategic Acquisitions - with a disciplined focus on cash generation and capital deployment. AMETEK's objective is double-digit percentage growth in earnings per share over the business cycle and a superior return on total capital. Founded in 1930, AMETEK has been listed on the NYSE for over 90 years and is a component of the S&P 500.

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