Process for producing a stable connection between an electrode s

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Processes and products

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429211, 29877, 29879, H01M 1044

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044392818

ABSTRACT:
Electrode structures made from metallized bodies of a fibrous nature, for example from metallized felt, possess the advantage, deriving from their intrinsic stiffness, of requiring no internally fitted supporting structure. It is, however, difficult to attach the current lead-out tabs to an electrode structure of this type, because it is hightly susceptible to mechanical damage at the point of attachment. These difficulties are avoided, according to the present invention, when the edge of the electrode structure is reinforced, to a width of about 0.3 to about 1 cm, by means of an electrodeposited metal coating. If appropriate, the reinforcement of the edge can also be carried out simultaneously with the production, by electrodeposition, of the electrode structure. The current lead out-tab can be attached to the reinforced edge avoiding such difficulties.

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