Target bottleneck
Inactive-mass pressure versus conductivity in high-energy cathodes.
High-nickel cathodes increase pressure on conductive-network design because the conductive-additive decision directly competes with energy-density targets. SWCNT is evaluated here as a lower-loading route, but the real test is whether the network stays credible under the project’s own process and electrochemical conditions.
Engineering Context
Let the first screen explain the real electrode-system issue before the reader reaches the detailed sections.
Use application-specific visuals so the page feels tied to an actual screening task, not a generic chemistry claim.
Add product and process context to connect material choice with qualification, supply support, and scale-up discussion.
Target bottleneck
Inactive-mass pressure versus conductivity in high-energy cathodes.
Typical route
Start with slurry screening, then confirm whether lower-loading gains remain credible.
Key checks
Rheology, EIS, DCIR, rate performance, and early-cycle stability.
Next step
Connect the application page to TY-70C or TY-82EC before asking for deeper support.
Programs trying to lower additive loading in high-energy cathodes without losing sight of impedance, rate, and qualification discipline.
The target cathode program is not constrained by conductive fraction or the team is not prepared to hold the mixing route fixed during comparison.
Review rheology, EIS, DCIR, rate performance, and early-cycle data under a fixed mixing route before moving deeper into qualification.
The page should communicate both the application challenge and the fact that the discussion can move into sample handling, internal comparison, and a real engineering review.
Bring the application page closer to an actual screening program with a real slurry visual.
The generated visual strengthens the energy-density and conductive-network framing.
A sample-support visual makes the page feel closer to a real qualification handoff than a static application note.
Move from the application narrative into the most relevant product pages, technical resources, and direct discussion path.