Product type
Oil-based SWCNT conductive slurry.
An industrial-stability NMP-based SWCNT conductive slurry optimized for consistent dispersion and compatibility with existing battery manufacturing workflows.
Manufacturing-fit review
Primary fit
Scale-up evaluation and manufacturing compatibility for teams working inside established NMP-based process windows.
Main advantage
Stable dispersion consistency for programs where repeatability and process fit matter as much as conductive performance.
Product type
Oil-based SWCNT conductive slurry.
Solvent system
NMP-based.
Primary fit
Scale-up evaluation and manufacturing compatibility.
Main advantage
Stable dispersion consistency.
Format
Slurry.
Screening stage
Process-fit and batch-consistency evaluation.
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Black slurry |
| Solid content | 1.53% ± 0.03% |
| Carbon nanotubes | 0.82% ± 0.02% |
| Dispersant system | PVDF + PVP, 0.71% ± 0.02% |
| Viscosity | ≤ 4500 mPa·s |
| Water content | ≤ 1000 ppm |
| Magnetic substances | ≤ 0.15 ppm |
| Fe | ≤ 5 ppm |
| Co | ≤ 5 ppm |
| Ni | ≤ 2 ppm |
| Cu | ≤ 1 ppm |
| Zn | ≤ 1 ppm |
| Cr | ≤ 1 ppm |
Values shown are based on the TY-82EC specification sheet.
A fit for teams validating conductive slurry behavior under the constraints of real production-line screening.
Designed to align with established oil-based process routes rather than requiring a format change first.
Useful when process fit and slurry handling are central to the technical decision, not secondary concerns.
A good route for programs that prioritize repeatability and stable dispersion behavior across evaluation batches.
TY-82EC is positioned for industrial stability and manufacturing compatibility rather than a performance-first story. It is intended for teams evaluating slurry fit inside existing process environments, especially when a drop-in style NMP-based workflow matters.
This makes the product useful for decision-making where consistency, repeatability, and scale-up behavior carry real weight. Instead of treating slurry selection as a narrow material question, TY-82EC supports a broader review of how the conductive system behaves through coating, handling, and production-line evaluation.
For technical buyers, that means TY-82EC can be discussed as a scale-up-friendly conductive slurry for existing NMP-based workflows, especially in programs where stable dispersion consistency is part of the procurement and qualification decision.
1. Batch-to-batch consistency
Review whether successive evaluation lots stay stable enough for process and QC comparison.
2. Slurry fit with the current NMP process
Confirm handling, solvent-route compatibility, and workflow fit inside the current manufacturing process.
3. Coating and dispersion behavior
Check whether the slurry stays repeatable through mixing, coating, and intermediate handling steps.
4. Conductive performance versus the current additive system
Compare conductivity gains or tradeoffs against the incumbent conductive package under the same conditions.
5. Scale-up handling and QC tolerance review
Review whether the product stays manageable inside the team's scale-up handling and quality-control window.
Use these pages to compare TY-82EC against adjacent process routes and supporting technical guidance.
Use the applications overview to place TY-82EC in a broader engineering context.
Connect TY-82EC to nickel-rich cathode screening where process compatibility still matters.
Use a direct product comparison to separate performance-first and manufacturing-oriented routes.
Review a practical checklist for first-pass conductive-slurry screening.
Use the article to frame dispersion-quality discussion around real process checks.
Technical documents are available upon request through the inquiry flow.
Use the HTML technical guide to structure early screening and process-fit review.
Start a technical conversation about sample evaluation, process fit, and qualification planning.
TY-82EC is best suited for mass production line evaluation, existing NMP-based electrode processes, process-compatibility screening, and programs that prioritize stable and repeatable slurry behavior.
Yes. TY-82EC is an oil-based conductive slurry built on an NMP-based solvent system and is positioned as a drop-in style solution for existing NMP-based workflows.
TY-82EC is positioned for industrial stability, manufacturing compatibility, and scale-up evaluation. It is intended for teams that care about dispersion consistency, repeatability, and fit within existing process environments.
Start with batch-to-batch consistency, slurry fit with the current NMP process, coating and dispersion behavior, conductive performance versus the current additive system, and scale-up handling with QC tolerance review.
This page positions TY-82EC as a more manufacturing-oriented route. Compared with a performance-first slurry story, TY-82EC is framed around process fit, repeatability, and large-scale production compatibility within NMP-based lines.
Use the inquiry flow to share your current NMP process, consistency targets, and scale-up questions so the technical discussion starts with the right manufacturing context.