High-Ni cathodes Silicon anodes LFP & water-based systems
Application-first support

Application guidance organized around the bottleneck engineers are actually trying to solve.

Different electrode systems fail for different reasons. ESS Components structures application support around real conductive-network tradeoffs: lower additive loading, process stability, inactive-mass discipline, and a qualification path that remains credible when the project moves forward.

Coverage: cathodes, anodes, ESS, and water-based processing Focus: lower loading, process stability, and clearer qualification

Application Mapping

Start from the electrode bottleneck, then connect it to the right conductive-material route.

Application visuals make the page feel tied to real electrode-system decisions.

The overview should immediately signal the range of supported engineering contexts.

Quick facts

Use the application library to route the discussion by electrode stress point.

Discuss Application Fit

Coverage

High-Ni cathodes, silicon anodes, LFP & ESS, and water-based electrodes.

Decision logic

Start from the bottleneck, then narrow the product route and comparison matrix.

Commercial use

Use application pages to decide whether a sample discussion is worth moving forward.

Next action

Open the most relevant application page, then connect it to a product or technical-resource review.

Best fit

Engineering teams comparing SWCNT routes across different battery chemistries and needing a bottleneck-first way to organize the conversation.

Less ideal when

The project only needs a single product datasheet and does not need application framing, qualification logic, or process-fit discussion.

What engineers should validate next

Confirm the highest-pressure electrode bottleneck, the likely product route, and the evidence needed before the team asks for a sample or guide package.

How to use this section

1. Define the bottleneck

Start with the electrode system where the conductive-additive decision is creating the most pressure.

2. Map the relevant product form

Each application page points to the slurry or powder route most useful for that type of evaluation.

3. Build the first comparison matrix

Use the linked resources and contact path to structure the next review step without overclaiming too early.