EVALUATION METHOD OF SEPARATOR FOR NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE BATTERY, AND NONAQUEOUS ELECTROLYTE BATTERY
First Claim
1. An evaluation method of a separator for a nonaqueous electrolyte battery to evaluate the separator, the method comprising:
- placing opposite a pair of conductive electrodes respectively in both sides of the separator; and
measuring the relationship between an applied voltage and a passed current between the pair of conductive electrodes while applying a pressure to between the pair of conductive electrodes.
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Abstract
The evaluation method of a separator for a nonaqueous electrolyte battery according to the present invention includes: placing opposite an upper jig 21 serving also as a conductive electrode and a lower jig 23 serving also as a conductive electrode in both sides of the separator sample 22; and measuring the relationship between an applied voltage and a passed current between the upper jig 21 and the lower jig 23 while applying a pressure to between the upper jig 21 and the lower jig 23 to evaluate the separator. At this time, by fitting a foreign material 28 in any shape between the separator sample 22 and one of the upper jig 21 and the lower jig 23, an evaluation of the separator simulating the presence of a foreign material affecting adversely the separator can be performed.
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9 Claims
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1. An evaluation method of a separator for a nonaqueous electrolyte battery to evaluate the separator, the method comprising:
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placing opposite a pair of conductive electrodes respectively in both sides of the separator; and measuring the relationship between an applied voltage and a passed current between the pair of conductive electrodes while applying a pressure to between the pair of conductive electrodes. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A nonaqueous electrolyte battery having a separator with a reliability attested by the evaluation method of a separator, wherein the method including:
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placing opposite a pair of conductive electrodes respectively in both sides of the separator; and measuring the relationship between an applied voltage and a passed current between the pair of conductive electrodes while applying a pressure to between the pair of conductive electrodes.
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