RM2610 ELECTRODE RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM

RM2610 ELECTRODE RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM

Quantify composite layer resistance and interface resistance in Li-ion battery electrode sheets

The RM2610 Electrode Resistance Measurement System is an advanced tool designed for precise quantification of composite layer resistivity and interface resistance in Li-ion battery electrode sheets. Using cutting-edge inverse problem analysis, the system isolates and calculates resistance values critical for optimizing battery performance. Its intuitive design includes a constant current source and a multi-probe setup, enabling rapid measurements and detailed analysis.

With the ability to measure resistance variations caused by material properties, composition, and manufacturing conditions, the RM2610 accelerates the development of high-performance batteries. This system supports both positive and negative electrodes and provides visual insights into uniformity and density effects. Ideal for research and manufacturing environments, the RM2610 ensures reliable, accurate measurements essential for advancing lithium-ion battery technology.

 

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Description

The RM2610 isolates and quantifies the resistance characteristics of electrode sheets, a major component of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), as two components: the composite layer resistance and the interface resistance between the composite layer and collector.  The system allows users to visualize these two quantities by measuring the surface of the electrode sheet with a test fixture that consists of an array of test probes and then using proprietary analytical techniques to quantify them.

 

From Setup to Testing – RM2610 Electrode Resistance Measurement

The Hioki RM2610 separates the resistance of the positive and negative electrodes of lithium-ion batteries (LIB) into composite layer resistance and interface resistance (the contact resistance between the current collector and the composite layer) and quantifies the results for further analysis. This video shows how to set up and begin measurement.

 

Key Features of – RM2610 Electrode Resistance Measurement:

Electrode Resistance Measurement System RM2610 – How to Perform Regular Maintenance

Introducing the procedures to verify continuity between the probes, resistance meter and DUT, as well as the insulation between probes. Because the test fixture does not have to be removed from the system but simply rotated to orient the probe head forward, cleaning and inspecting the probe is extremely easy.

Master the Use of the Hioki RM2612 Electrode Resistance Measurement Software: 1 to 4

Quantify the interfacial resistance (contact resistance) between the composite material layer resistance and the current collector layer against changes in the electrode sheet material (active material, conductive aid, etc.), composition, and coating conditions. Introducing the functions of the software application for the RM2610 Electrode Resistance Measurement System.
Step 1: USB Connection
Step 2: Selection of the Composite Layer Unit
Step 3: Measurement with Contact Check On
Step 4: Re-Analysis of the Most Recent Potential

Electrode cleaning using MAINTENANCE TOOL RM9006

The electrode cleaning procedure using the optional “MAINTENANCE TOOL RM9006” to keep the electrode probe of the ELECTRODE RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM RM2610 clean at all times.

Master the Use of the Hioki RM2612 Electrode Resistance Measurement Software: 5 to7

Step 5: Output of Analysis Results and Other Information
Step 6: Using the “Meas. Mode” and “Analysis Mode”
Step 7: Save/Load of Measurement and Analysis Configuration

Master the Use of the Hioki RM2612 Electrode Resistance Measurement Software: 8 to10

Step 8: When the Analysis Results are Negative
Step 9: Save Time and Maximize Efficiency
Step 10: When you want to force the calculation even with CONTACT ERROR

Master the Use of the Hioki RM2612 Electrode Resistance Measurement Software: 11

Step 11: Automatic Software Updates

Accelerate the Evolution of LIB R&D and Quality Control at the Electrode Sheet Stage

Open new horizons in your research of the electrode sheet by gathering data that was never before available.
Hioki’s new system is able to separately acquire the resistance of the composite layer and the interface resistance between the composite and the current collector.

This is done by measuring the potential at the electrode sheet surface and using a proprietary Hioki analytical technique to isolate each of these resistances.

*Watch with the video subtitles on, to see detailed descriptions.

Specifications of RM2610 – Electrode Resistance Measurement:

 

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