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HPB and Coperion Partner on Next-Generation Slurry Production
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NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / November 13, 2025 / HPB, a German innovator in solid-state battery technology, has partnered with leading process engineering company Coperion to advance slurry production. This strategic collaboration integrates Coperion's expertise in continuous processing with HPB's battery technology with the potential to support future industrial-scale production readiness. HPB's solid-state batteries offer significant improvements in safety, longevity, and environmental impact. With intellectual property protected in 96 countries, the technology provides up to 50% better environmental balance compared to conventional lithium-ion batteries.
Earlier this year, HPB and Coperion conducted joint tests at Coperion's test facility in Stuttgart, Germany. Using their continuous extrusion systems, the teams examined whether HPB's slurry parameters could be effectively achieved. The first tests demonstrated that the target viscosity could be met, opening the door to further investigation.
"Our primary goal was to validate that our proprietary slurry can be produced reliably and consistently at industrial scale. The successful trials using Coperion's state-of-the-art equipment have confirmed that scaling up our technology is both feasible and efficient," explained Markus Stichnote, Head of Development at HPB.
Coperion brings extensive expertise in scaling innovative material processes from laboratory to industrial production. "We are delighted to support HPB in translating their innovative battery tech into scalable production. By applying our advanced continuous mixing solutions, we demonstrated that even novel battery formulations can be produced safely, efficiently, and at scale." said Massimo Bernert, Teamleader Sales Europe from Coperion.
After the team successfully achieved target viscosity using the extruder in the first tests, they will consider scaling up trials in the next rounds, keeping in mind the possibility of industrial-scale production in the future. To follow progress and explore partnership opportunities, stakeholders from the battery manufacturing, renewable energy, and clean technology sectors are invited to connect directly with HPB and Coperion.
Press Contacts:
HPB
Ananya Borgohain
Head of Marketing & PR
[email protected]
Coperion GmbH
Julia Conrad
Marketing Communications
[email protected]
SOURCE: New To The Street
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L.Mason--AMWN