Under the theme “SK Nexilis bridges the future,” the company said it designed its exhibit to show, at a glance, how copper foil has evolved alongside changes in downstream industries.
In the first “Highlight Zone,” SK Nexilis will display a roll of wide copper foil measuring 4 micrometers thick — about one-thirtieth the thickness of a human hair — with a width of 1,400 mm and a length of 5 km.
In the “Tech Zone,” it will present key products including standard copper foil for rechargeable batteries, high-strength products and high-elongation foil described as essential for next-generation cylindrical batteries. The company said the manufacturing process will also be shown in video for visitors.
The exhibit will also feature products tied to emerging technologies, including “high-adhesion copper foil” for next-generation battery manufacturing such as dry processes, a corrosion-resistant current collector for all-solid-state batteries cited for strong fire safety, and current collectors for lithium metal batteries. SK Nexilis said it plans to highlight expansion beyond electric-vehicle battery materials into applications such as energy storage systems, drones, defense, robotics and aerospace.
“Through this exhibition, we will strengthen our image as a leading future infrastructure materials company that goes beyond simple battery materials and leads mobility innovation,” a SK Nexilis official said. The official said the company will actively promote its lineup and technology to global customers and partners and expand opportunities for technical cooperation through tailored solution proposals.
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