The PE separator for lithium batteries is made of polypropylene material and features a micro-porous structure. It can isolate the positive and negative electrodes to prevent short.
The PE separator is one of the key inner components of lithium batteries and is crucial to the battery's performance and safety. It is located between the positive and negative electrodes of the battery.
The PE separator for lithium batteries is a microporous film made of polyethylene (PE) as the base material and is one of the key components of lithium batteries.
The functional film mainly made of polyethylene (PE) plays a key role in physically isolating the positive and negative electrodes to prevent short circuits.
The coating forms a dense barrier through high-temperature sintering, enabling the separator to withstand temperatures above 1800℃. This effectively blocks heat conduction during thermal runaway.