Fusion welding, specifically using electron beams or lasers, is the best method for welding battery components. Both electron beam and laser welding offer high power densities, pinpoint accuracy, and are well-suited for automated welding processes and small, miniature weld applications.
Battery applications often involve welding dissimilar metals, such as copper to nickel, which can be problematic in welding. Commonly used materials in battery construction include copper, aluminum, and nickel.
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Depending on the project parameters, both laser welding and electron beam welding can be cost effective for battery arrays. However, battery array configurations are becoming more compact, and designs are continually evolving.
Fusion welding processes, such as electron beam and laser beam, are well suited for joining burst disks to miniaturized batteries. Burst disks are increasingly used on these batteries, making this process a requirement with high accuracy and repeatable precision.
Battery manufacturing is increasingly important due to technological advances across many industries. There is a growing demand for high performance and efficiency in compact battery packages. Industries require batteries in challenging configurations to meet their needs.