Target bottleneck
Expansion-driven contact loss and conductive-network disruption.
Silicon-containing anodes create a more demanding conductive-network problem because the structure changes during cycling. SWCNT is evaluated here when the team needs a route that may preserve conductivity at lower loading while staying alert to rheology, swelling, and early-cycle durability risk.
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
Expansion-driven contact loss and conductive-network disruption.
Typical route
Use slurry screening or powder review to test whether conductivity remains credible under swelling stress.
Key checks
Rheology, thickness change, adhesion, conductivity metrics, and early-cycle behavior.
Next step
Connect the application page to TY-82EC, SWCNT powder, and technical-resource review.
Programs where silicon-driven volume change is already exposing conductive continuity, adhesion, or repeatability risk.
The current anode program does not contain enough silicon to make swelling-sensitive conductive-network review a real decision point.
Review rheology, conductivity metrics, thickness change, adhesion, and early-cycle behavior together before moving deeper into qualification.
Silicon pages work better visually when the narrative of expansion, conductive continuity, and controlled review is reinforced by both generated and real material imagery.
Use the generated hero style again to emphasize swelling-sensitive conductive-network design.
A richer material-and-network visual keeps the application page connected to an actual engineer-facing evaluation path.
Logistics imagery signals that the discussion can continue into actual comparative screening work.
Use these pages to move from structural anode risk into the most relevant product, powder, and support discussions.