Detection Technology has expanded its flat panel detector portfolio for battery inspection with the addition of high-speed IGZO (indium gallium zinc oxide)-based detectors.
The detectors are available in panel sizes 1313, 3030, and 4343, complementing the firm's existing amorphous silicon (a-Si) offerings.
The IGZO detectors are designed for high-volume battery manufacturing environments and are already being delivered to electric vehicle battery manufacturers. Flat panel detectors are used in battery cell and pack inspection to identify internal defects such as air pockets, cracks, voids, misaligned layers, and foreign objects.
The detectors are compatible with inline, at-line, and offline inspection systems across cylindrical, pouch, button, and power winding battery types, according to the firm. Detection Technology will showcase the IGZO detectors at the China International Battery Fair in Shenzhen, China, May 13 to 15.














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