How artificial Intelligence speeds up automated battery anode overhang analysis by using a new Nikon Metrology X-ray CT software? - Batteries News

2023-03-08 14:17:15 By : Mr. Lin ZH

How artificial Intelligence speeds up automated battery anode overhang analysis by using a new Nikon Metrology X-ray CT software?

Powered by artificial intelligence (AI) from the Industrial Metrology Business Unit of Nikon Corporation, LiB.Overhang Analysis software transforms the assessment of anode overhang in lithium-ion battery (LiB) cells. Through precise and consistent inspection, LiB.Overhang Analysis uses 3D X-ray CT scanning to bring automation to the shop floor – driving shorter inspection cycle times that are crucial during mass production.

The aim of LiB.Overhang Analysis is to encourage more in-line inspection earlier in the manufacturing process to improve product quality. Paired with Automation OPC UA by Nikon Interface – designed to simplify the way diverse hardware and software communicate with X-ray CT machines – Nikon provides a total solution by combining this new analysis approach with its innovative microfocus X-ray source, Rotating. Target 2.0 and Half.Turn CT technologies. Enabling high production yield to meet increasing market demand for batteries, this also results in fewer expensive warranty claims from users of electric vehicles, energy storage systems, and other battery-powered equipment.

The anode in a LiB cell is larger than the cathode to prevent lithium plating and possible dendrite formation, so there are passive areas on the anode known as overhang regions that are not opposed by corresponding areas of the cathode. Their dimensions must consistently be within close limits, otherwise, battery performance may be reduced and in extreme cases, it may spontaneously combust. It is therefore critically important to analyze anode overhang. 

The problem with doing this by traditional 2D radiography inspection is that, although fast, it does not provide results that are sufficiently precise or repeatable, as it is extremely difficult to distinguish individual layers with a single cone-beam radiograph, especially when the sheets are not perfectly flat. 

Automation of overhang analysis by 3D X-ray CT, which is relatively new to the market, eliminates all of the above difficulties. LiB.Overhang Analysis is fast enough to cope with the speed of production lines, as it is less sensitive to noise in 3D images acquired by high-speed scanning. 

That is because Nikon’s advanced machine learning AI model is able to use prior information to identify and classify anode overhang features and flaws in cells, regardless of the presence of typical noise and scan artifacts. Such scan data would confuse conventional methods of analysis and produce erroneous results when trying to segment the anode and cathode layers automatically. Much slower scanning would be needed to generate a higher quality image, compromising quality control (QC) productivity.

Written in-house specifically for the manufacturer’s own XT H-series of X-ray CT systems, LiB.Overhang Analysis software allows battery cells to be scanned quickly, accurately, and reliably, either in-line or line-side in a factory. Nikon engineers fine-tune both the CT scanning parameters and LiB.Overhang Analysis set-up to optimize the system’s inspection speed and repeatability.

Anode overhangs are calculated automatically by Nikon’s new software for each layer in the anode/cathode stack, generating not a simple pass/fail result but instead numerical measurements of critical features, so customers can utilize the statistics most relevant to their needs. Either method allows assembly issues to be detected and quantified early so data can be fed back to optimize the production process, increasing throughput and reducing scrap. The inspection data can be stored in a manufacturing execution system database to allow full traceability of each individual cell, consistent with Quality 4.0 practices.

Other unique Nikon technologies play a crucial role in the success of this inspection application, without which the necessary high-speed data acquisition would not be possible. One is to harness the penetrating capability of the company’s powerful microfocus X-ray sources. Another is to opt for the unique Rotating.Target 2.0, which spins in order to swiftly dissipate the heat generated by the small spot of electrons impinging on the tungsten surface, again allowing higher power than is otherwise possible. Nikon’s Half.Turn CT may also be deployed, whereby instead of rotating the sample under investigation through 360 degrees during the X-ray cycle, it is only necessary to rotate it through just over 180 degrees to obtain sufficient data for an image of equivalent quality, doubling inspection efficiency. 

Nikon provides a variety of products, services, and solutions worldwide, based on advanced opto-electronics and precision technologies cultivated during the company’s more than 100 years of history. The group continues to create new values that contribute to improvement of quality of life and manufacturing in a wide variety of forms. Nikon’s Industrial Metrology Business Unit (IMBU) delivers integrated, optimised, ultra-high precision solutions that are not only customised and cost-effective but also work extremely well as soon as they are implemented. www.industry.nikon.com

Contact: Mona Noujeim – X-ray Marketing Manager Europe Email: mona.noujeim@nikon.com

For further information, please visit: https://industry.nikon.com/en-gb/products/x-ray-ct/lib-overhang-analysis/

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