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Enhance Battery Safety by Evaluating Your Battery Materials' Thermal Stability

Battery safety, particularly for Lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), is of paramount importance for essentially all applications. Overheating and thermal runaway in LIBs are critical safety concerns.    

In this webinar explore how thermal analysis is used in battery materials development to improve battery safety by design. Understanding the thermal degradation of battery materials is critical for battery safety especially the electrolytes and its off gas during decomposition. Learn how the state-of-charge (SOC) of a battery impacts the onset temperature and amount of energy released during the reactions.  

Join us for this webinar to learn:
  • How DSC helps pinpoint the exact temperature of a potentially dangerous reaction
  • Why its important to evaluate battery safety at different charge levels
  • How TGA assesses electrolytes composition and temperature and off-gases of degradation




Meet the Speakers


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Hang Kuen Lau

Battery Segment Marketing Manager

Hang Kuen Lau is a segment marketing manager focused on the battery market. Hang joined TA Instruments in 2018 as an applications engineer supporting the thermal product lines and has worked as a scientific lead in new market development for batteries. She received her PhD in materials science and engineering from the University of Delaware and earned her BS/MS from Drexel University.

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Gray Slough

Principal Applications Scientist

Gray Slough is currently a Principal Applications Scientist at TA Instruments. Dr. Slough received his BS in physics from the University of Texas at Austin in 1983 and his Ph.D. in condensed matter physics from the University of Virginia in 1990. He joined TA Instruments in 1998 as an applications scientist. Within the Thermal Product group he works to help define and develop the thermal analysis product line at TA, and provide technical support to both internal and external customers.

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