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26th November
Isothermal Calorimetry on Batteries – FREE WEBINAR
Improving battery performance is a vital goal for battery developers, and as such, methods of evaluating the performance need to continuously evolve.
Isothermal calorimetry is a critical tool in assessing the thermal performance of a battery or cell under various operating conditions.
In this webinar, we will provide examples of how isothermal calorimetry has helped gain an understanding of the performance of a cell.
Your Presenter – Joseph Willmot, Global Application Leader
Joseph Willmot spent three years as a Project Manager, giving him deep insight into the H.E.L products. He is now utilizing this knowledge as Application Leader, helping our customers find the best solution for their application.
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