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Innometry to showcase X-ray inspection tech for EV batteries in Germany
Innometry to showcase X-ray inspection tech for EV batteries in Germany

Korea Herald

time29-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Korea Herald

Innometry to showcase X-ray inspection tech for EV batteries in Germany

Innometry said Thursday it was poised to present its noninvasive X-ray inspection solutions for electric vehicle batteries at next week's The Battery Show Europe 2025 in Germany. At the event, Europe's largest battery expo, the South Korean company will set up a booth to showcase its X-ray equipment, which can precisely analyze the internal structure of rechargeable batteries to identify defects, helping to reduce EV fires. Innometry underscored its technological prowess to offer optimized X-ray equipment tailored to each client by leveraging its artificial intelligence-based software platforms. 'We will display mock-up equipment to help visitors easily understand the battery inspection process,' stated an Innometry official. 'We will present our world-leading non-destructive inspection technology, including 46 series cylindrical batteries (46 millimeters in diameter), lithium iron phosphate and solid-state batteries, as well as our flagship equipment assessing prismatic batteries.' Having supplied equipment to Sweden's Northvolt, Innometry has gained recognition in Europe and has scheduled meetings with various companies, including local cell manufacturers and next-generation battery firms. It is also actively engaging with energy storage systems and battery recycling companies that it met with at the InterBattery expo, which was held from March 5-7. Furthermore, Innometry is venturing into semiconductors and electronics, focusing particularly on non-invasive inspection equipment for glass substrates (TGV) – used for glass substrates and optical fibers in AI data centers. 'Through this exhibition, we aim to actively communicate with potential customers in Europe and the US to create business opportunities,' stated Innometry CEO Lee Gap-soo. 'We expect a turnaround this year as major domestic clients resume orders for our inspection equipment for strategic products like the 46 series, LFP and ESS in the second quarter.' Meanwhile, The Battery Show Europe 2025 is set to take place from June 3 to 5 at Messe Stuttgart, featuring 1,154 participating companies and attracting over 10,000 visitors annually.

Innometry to showcase noninvasive X-ray inspection tech for EV batteries
Innometry to showcase noninvasive X-ray inspection tech for EV batteries

Korea Herald

time03-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Korea Herald

Innometry to showcase noninvasive X-ray inspection tech for EV batteries

Innometry said Monday it will present its noninvasive X-ray inspection solutions for electric vehicle batteries at this week's InterBattery expo in Seoul. The company will showcase its X-ray and 3D CT technology used to analyze the internal structure of the car batteries to identify manufacturing defects and help prevent EV fires. Specifically, the equipment is designed to monitor whether the internal electrodes in batteries of various form factors ― such as prismatic, pouch and cylindrical ― are well-aligned. Additionally, the company will display its inspection device for detecting internal contaminants within batteries and high-speed stacking equipment for assembling separators and anode and cathode plates. For the exhibition, Innometry has prepared scaled-down mockup equipment, reduced to one-seventh of the actual size, to demonstrate how quickly and precisely it can inspect the battery's interior cells. 'Our inspection solutions are capable of 'inline examination' for all existing battery types, including the 46 series cylindrical batteries and next-generation all-solid-state batteries,' stated an official from Innometry. 'This has led to numerous business inquiries from global battery manufacturers in countries such as Korea, China and the US.' Inline battery examination refers to an efficient testing process for each battery cell at the end of the production stage. Innometry CEO Lee Gap-soo noted, 'Our precision optical technology and artificial intelligence-powered software platform allows us to promptly address any battery of our client's strategic choice to tackle the slowdown (in electric vehicle demand). We will have senior decision-makers, including the heads of our US and Chinese branches, present at the exhibition to actively engage with potential clients and strive for meaningful outcomes.'

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