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Aluminum Sheet for Battery Research and Electrode Substrate
Aluminum Sheet for Battery Research and Electrode Substrate
SKU:LA069-1
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Description
Aluminum sheet is a conductive metal substrate used in battery research, electrode preparation, and electrochemical experiments. It is commonly applied on the cathode side as a current collector or as a structural substrate for laboratory testing.
Compared with thin aluminum foil, aluminum sheet provides higher mechanical strength and better handling stability, making it suitable for experiments that require a more rigid conductive base. It can be used for electrode coating, material evaluation, corrosion studies, and custom electrochemical cell designs.
This product is suitable for lithium-ion battery and sodium-ion battery research, as well as general laboratory electrochemical applications. Custom thickness, width, and cutting options can be confirmed before ordering.
Key Features
- Aluminum metal substrate for battery research
- Good electrical conductivity
- Lightweight and easy to process
- Suitable for cathode-side current collector studies
- Higher rigidity than thin aluminum foil
- Custom thickness and size options available
- Suitable for lab-scale cutting and electrode preparation
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Aluminum Sheet |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Surface | Smooth metal surface |
| Conductivity | Good electrical conductivity |
| Application | Battery research/electrode substrate / current collector studies |
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