10.03.24
Glatfelter Corporation, a leading global supplier of engineered materials, is launching OmniSep Battery Separator, a cutting-edge solution for the lithium-ion battery market. This innovative product is the result of extensive research and development aimed at advancing electrical energy storage technologies. OmniSep was developed to meet the demand for a battery separator that supports high charge and discharge rates (up to 16C pulse discharge) and enhance safety, offers customizable features to suit various battery chemistries. It is fully manufactured in the United States.
The OmniSep production platform allows the separator to be tailored to the specific application, offering high porosity for increased ionic conductivity and fast charging capabilities. Its pore size can be made smaller to increase shelf-life. Various polymers can be used to meet the temperature and safety requirements of each application. The standard grades of 15 and 22µm are thermally stable up to 150OC, with developmental grades stable up to 200OC, eliminating the need for any ceramic coatings.
OmniSep’s advanced fiber design enhances hydrophilicity, promoting fast wet-out and filling, lower ionic resistance, and suitability for aqueous systems. This versatility has already garnered interest from several battery manufacturers who are supplying “extreme” batteries. Glatfelter will introduce OmniSep The Battery Show next week in Detroit, MI.
The OmniSep production platform allows the separator to be tailored to the specific application, offering high porosity for increased ionic conductivity and fast charging capabilities. Its pore size can be made smaller to increase shelf-life. Various polymers can be used to meet the temperature and safety requirements of each application. The standard grades of 15 and 22µm are thermally stable up to 150OC, with developmental grades stable up to 200OC, eliminating the need for any ceramic coatings.
OmniSep’s advanced fiber design enhances hydrophilicity, promoting fast wet-out and filling, lower ionic resistance, and suitability for aqueous systems. This versatility has already garnered interest from several battery manufacturers who are supplying “extreme” batteries. Glatfelter will introduce OmniSep The Battery Show next week in Detroit, MI.