Shanghai, China

Zhangxiang Che

USPTO Granted Patents = 1 

 

Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

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Years Active: 2024

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Title: **Innovator Spotlight: Zhangxiang Che from Shanghai, CN**

Introduction

Zhangxiang Che is an accomplished inventor based in Shanghai, China. He has made significant contributions to the field of battery technology, with a focus on enhancing safety and performance through innovative detection methods.

Latest Patents

Zhangxiang Che holds a patent for a novel "Battery Pack Leakage Detection System and Detection Method Based on Tracer Gas Cumulative Test." This cutting-edge system consists of a test container, a gas filling subsystem, a gas stirring subsystem, and a test analysis subsystem. The method enables testing of the sealing performance of battery packs under atmospheric pressure, ensuring compliance with sealing grade requirements of IP67 and IP68. Notably, it addresses limitations of traditional gas detection methods, which struggle with measurement precision for these standards, and prevents damage to battery cells that can occur with traditional vacuum helium detection methods.

Career Highlights

Zhangxiang Che currently works at Uni-Helium Test Technology (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., where he utilizes his expertise in battery technology to develop and refine testing procedures. His innovative work has positioned him as a key player in ensuring the safety and reliability of battery packs in various applications.

Collaborations

Throughout his career, Zhangxiang Che has collaborated with talented colleagues, including Wu Ying and Tingguang Jin. Together, they contribute to advancing battery testing technology, promoting higher standards within the industry.

Conclusion

Zhangxiang Che exemplifies the spirit of innovation in the battery technology sector. His patented detection system represents a significant advancement, addressing critical safety concerns while pushing the boundaries of existing testing methodologies. As he continues his work at Uni-Helium Test Technology, the future of battery technology looks promising with innovators like Zhangxiang leading the way.

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