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Dust Collection System Design for EV Battery Manufacturing

WEBINAR

Please join us on Thursday, January 25th

Event Description:

The demand for EV batteries is growing exponentially in the United States, and around the world. A major factor to consider when building a gigafactory is air filtration. The guidelines, standards, and regulations for EV battery manufacturing are evolving from air quality on the factory floor to combustible dust management systems for the various production processes. The best time to address these issues is during the initial design and construction phases.

This educational webinar may count for CE credit (varies by state). Donaldson can provide you with a certificate of completion to use in order to obtain credit.

This Event Will Cover:

  • EV battery manufacturing processes, associated contaminants, and their hazards
  • The four primary components of a dust collection system design

                    1. Hoods
                    2. Ducts
                    3. Dust collectors
                    4. Fans

  • Q&A with Donaldson experts to address your dust collection system design questions

Webinar Event

01/25/2024

11:00 AM CST

MEET YOUR SPEAKERS

David Dodge

David is a Territory Manager for Donaldson Company out of Houston, covering central and south Texas in several industries, including Grain, Chemicals, Plastics, Cement, Wood, Fabricated Metals, and EV Battery. He started his career with Donaldson in 1995 and was a Territory Manager in Northern California before moving to Houston in 2003. David holds a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Distribution from Texas A&M University.

Chris Pirotte

 

Chris is an Industry Segment Leader for Donaldson. He has been helping customers improve their Industrial Filtration equipment for over 30 years in the US, Latin America, and Asia. He has also implemented solutions for many plants in Ferrous Metals, Non-Ferrous Metals, and Rock Dust Applications. Currently, his focus has been on the Lithium-ion Battery Market and its associated supply chain from mined materials to finished batteries. Chris holds a bachelor’s degree from Rockhurst University and an MBA from the University of Missouri.

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