New powder coating process improves the quality & performance of Busbars from HV Wooding
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New powder coating process improves the quality & performance of Busbars from HV Wooding

HV Wooding is investing in new production capabilities as a result of a research collaboration with the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) & University of Sheffield.

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HV Wooding is investing in new production capabilities as a result of a research collaboration with the Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (AMRC) & University of Sheffield.

Over the past year, HV Wooding has been working with materials and engineering researchers from the Nuclear AMRC and other parts of the University of Sheffield to improve the quality of busbars manufactured at there site in Hythe, Kent. The project, supported by Innovate UK through the Faraday Battery Challenge, aimed to develop a new powder coating process to improve the quality and performance of electric vehicle busbars for the fast-growing market.

Project scope: Customers in the electric and hybrid vehicle market tend to specify their requirements in terms of kilovolt rating and insulation performance, not coating material or application method. Existing coating methods were difficult to control, with a high level of component rejections due to the coating specification and application failing to meet requirements. A new coating method needed to be produced, resulting in busbars with a consistent specified performance.

With the demand for busbars expected to increase significantly as road transport is electrified, an optimised and automated manufacturing process would give HV Wooding a significant competitive advantage in a rapidly expanding international market.

The project focused on epoxy powder coatings, applied by fluidised bed or spray processes. Powder coatings are generally safer than heat shrink sleeved insulation for electric vehicle busbars, and offer better thermal and electrical performance which allow for a more compact battery design.

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