Product families
Three slurry routes plus one powder route for different evaluation objectives.
ESS Components offers SWCNT conductive slurry and SWCNT powder so engineering teams can choose the format that best matches their dispersion strategy, project phase, and internal process capability. Slurry reduces early-stage uncertainty. Powder offers deeper control when the team wants to own the dispersion route.
Format Selection
Choose the product route that best matches screening speed, dispersion control, and process fit.
Real slurry visuals help the portfolio page feel like a real industrial product program.
The powder-versus-slurry framing supports clearer first-pass product selection.
Product families
Three slurry routes plus one powder route for different evaluation objectives.
Primary decision
Start by choosing between faster screening with slurry and deeper dispersion control with powder.
Application routing
Each product card connects the material route to a more specific battery-electrode use case.
Next step
Use product pages, application pages, and contact support to narrow the first comparison matrix.
The slurry route is intended for teams that want faster first-pass screening, cleaner loading-ladder comparisons, and less dispersion noise during the initial technical review.
TY-70C
Balanced slurry format for advanced cathode evaluation.
TY-82EC
Positioned for more demanding electrode screening conditions.
TYBH
Positioned for water-based electrode development.
The powder route is intended for teams that want direct control over dispersion sequence, solvent selection, binder interaction, and internal process optimization before concluding application fit.
Teams deciding which SWCNT format deserves the next screening round before they commit time to a detailed formulation campaign.
The project only needs a commodity additive comparison and does not plan to evaluate form-factor, process-fit, or application-fit tradeoffs.
Confirm the preferred product form, the target electrode system, and the minimum process variables that need to stay fixed in the first screen.
For teams that want a straightforward slurry starting point for advanced electrode screening.
For more demanding electrode systems where the screening window needs tighter technical review.
For aqueous systems where process compatibility matters as much as conductivity.
For teams that want to build and control their own dispersion route before scaling decisions.
| Question | Slurry | Powder |
|---|---|---|
| What is the best use case? | Faster first-pass screening and simpler formulation comparison. | Custom dispersion development and deeper process control. |
| What does it reduce? | Early-stage dispersion uncertainty. | Dependence on a supplier-defined dispersion route. |
| What should be confirmed? | Fit with your solvent system, binder, solids, and process sequence. | Repeatable internal mixing route and stable process behavior. |
Slurry
Best for faster screening and cleaner first-pass comparison. Confirm fit against your solvent, binder, solids, and process order.
Powder
Best for teams that want deeper control over dispersion design. Confirm repeatable mixing and stable process behavior before concluding fit.
TY-70C
Start with the slurry route positioned for faster advanced-cathode screening.
TY-82EC
Review the slurry route intended for more demanding electrode systems.
Applications
Connect each material route to the bottleneck that actually matters.
Technical Resources
Use comparison logic and resource pages to keep the first screen disciplined.