When optimising battery sorting machines, one of the key aspects that must be carefully considered is the number of channels in the sorting machine. Regardless if you are working with 18650 Lithium-Ion cells, 21700 battery cells, prismatic cells or pouch cells the machine must have the correct number of channels for the machine to be able to sort accurately.
Channels in a battery sorting machine is an area where individual cells pass through in order to beThese systems may enjoy anything from 4 to 12 channels, or more depending on model. Multi-channel machines make it possible to sort different types of batteries simultaneously, making them ideal for mass production scenarios where speed and efficiency are essential. The more channels the machine has, the more cells it can sort, for instance by voltage, capacity, size etc.
High-Channel Sorting Systems
For industrial or similar applications where a true ultra-high sorting capacity and accuracy is called for, battery sorting machines may carry up to 16 channels or more. Such machines may be deployed, for example, in battery recycling, or in a production line where large amounts of packs are being derived, and the sorting of 1000s of cells an hour may be needed.
How to Choose the Right Number of Channels
Things to account for when choosing the correct battery sorting machine, and number of channels include:
Battery Type: Different battery type (18650, 21700, prismatic etc) may call for dedicated configuration to suit their size and electric characteristics.
Production Scale: If dealing with scale sorting operations, a multi-channel or high-channel machine will sort more cells per hour, and will also shorten the sorting time needed on each individual cell.
Sorting Criterion: The number of channels you need is also contingent also on the parameters you’re sorting by. Sorting in parallel, say, by voltage and capacity, implies a greater amount of channels.
Automation Level: Fully automated sorting machines may require more channels to do complicated sorting without human intervention, whilst a semi-automated system may sport a lower number of channels.
Conclusion
The number of channels in a battery sorting machine is an important specification, and indeed a crucial part in how far the machine can be pushed in sorting capacity, and speed. From single-channel units for low-volume sorting, through to high-channel machines which can handle high-volume, multi-parameter sorting, you have plenty of choices ways up to fit your exact needs.
