
Arkema inaugurated state-of-the-art dry coating laboratory at its Cerdato Research Center in Serquigny, France, dedicated entirely to advancing next-generation electrode manufacturing technologies. The facility marks a major step forward in the transition toward more sustainable and energy-efficient battery production.
The dry coating process represents a significant departure from conventional wet coating methods. By eliminating the need for solvent evaporation, it drastically reduces energy consumption and lowers the carbon footprint associated with electrode production. In addition, the simplified manufacturing steps make the process more resource-efficient and environmentally responsible. This approach aligns with Arkema’s broader sustainability goals and the industry’s growing focus on greener battery solutions.
Advanced Capabilities for Precise and Flexible Electrode Design
The new laboratory is equipped with two complementary technologies that enable versatile, precise, and high-performance electrode fabrication.
Direct Calendering: This method ensures the production of uniform, consistent electrode layers with tightly controlled thickness, enhancing battery performance and reliability.
Electrodeposition: This technique enables advanced material layering and customization, offering greater flexibility in electrode design and optimization to meet the evolving demands of electric mobility and energy storage applications.
Together, these technologies allow Arkema to push the boundaries of electrode engineering. They also open the door to more efficient and scalable production methods.
Driving Innovation for the Energy Transition
“The new laboratory embodies our spirit of innovation and deep commitment to supporting the energy transition,” said Anne Christmann, R&D Center Director at Arkema. “Its establishment builds on our longstanding expertise in powder processing — a critical enabler for developing more sustainable manufacturing processes. With dry coating technologies, we are contributing to the emergence of more efficient and environmentally responsible battery production. It is a source of pride to see our teams and partners united around this shared ambition,” Christmann added.
Strengthening Global Battery R&D Capabilities
Advanced battery technologies have become a major growth driver for Arkema. This comes amid the accelerating global shift toward electric mobility and energy storage. The company continues to innovate through a global network of specialized laboratories, coordinated by the Christian Collette Center of Excellence near Lyon, France. Complementing this European hub are R&D sites in China, South Korea, Japan, and the United States. These sites are focused on developing cutting-edge materials across the entire battery value chain.
As per the company press release, the new dry coating laboratory strengthens Arkema’s global leadership in battery materials innovation. It also reinforces the company’s commitment to enabling a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.