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Rotary kiln vs roller hearth kiln – challenging the status quo
Cathode producers would benefit from exchanging roller hearth kilns for rotary kilns in the calcination process. Kanthal has listed the arguments.
“Carbon footprint has become the main topic”
As interest in sustainability increases among lithium-ion battery manufacturers, there’s been a surge in interest for electric and energy-efficient heating solutions.
Electric processes are key when the battery industry aims to become carbon neutral
As legislators and customers alike demand a clean lithium-ion battery production chain, a good start is to replace fossil fuels in the production process with electricity wherever possible.
The innovative road to success
Seeking new opportunities is vital to success, experts say. Considering the speed of change, all organizations need to be innovative in order not to become obsolete in their field.
The case for electric heating extends beyond environmental benefits
Lithium demand is soaring. But how is it refined, and why is the industry suddenly shifting to all-electric processing?
Meet the battery visionaries of the future
What if electric vehicles are just the start of a battery-powered future? Meet three visionaries who share their thoughts on how battery technology will reshape society.
Electric heating in lithium refineries: Benefits and challenges
The potential benefits and challenges of replacing gas-fired heating with electric heating solutions in the sulfuric acid roasting process.
OneJoon heats up the future of battery production
Furnace manufacturer OneJoon trusts Kanthal to deliver the right electric heating system for its kilns and furnaces.
Fibrothal® is key to an electric future
Fibrothal® is powering the shift to electric heating in high-temp industries with fast installation, energy savings, and proven long-term performance.
Meeting the world’s soaring need for lithium-ion batteries
The fast-growing production of lithium-ion batteries will have a knock-on effect on demand for raw material.