June 9 marked an unprecedented convergence: Professor Cao Yuliang, a towering figure in China's sodium battery research (Wuhan University/Founder of Jiana Energy) and five-time "Global Highly Cited Researcher," traded academic halls for Yixinfeng's intelligent manufacturing hub. Armed with revolutionary patents—including the "rust-synthesized cathode" and "self-extinguishing electrolyte"—his visit wasn’t a tour but a symbiotic dialogue between electrochemical theory and manufacturing reality.Mr. Wu Songyan, Founder of Yixinfeng, took a group photo with Professor Cao Yuliang and his entourage.
❄️ Overcoming Freeze Failures
At -35°C, energy storage efficiency plummets—but Professor Cao’s Nature Energy-published electrolyte breakthrough became the catalyst. Partnering with Yixinfeng, the team integrated self-extinguishing mechanisms into equipment design, targeting a 20% leap in low-temperature capacity retention.
Decoding Cost Paradoxes"Cheap sodium doesn’t equal cheap cells," Cao emphasized, highlighting the flaw of repurposed lithium equipment. Yixinfeng’s response: ±0.02mm ultra-precision
Lamination (5x tighter than industry standards) paired with multi-pin laser electrode positioning. Data confirms: Every 0.01mm precision gain slashes costs by 3%, translating sodium’s potential into tangible savings.

Neutralizing Thermal RisksAs cell capacity increases, thermal runaway risks skyrocket. Cao’s "bionic microchannel thermal management" concept merged with Yixinfeng’s multi-dimensional thermal architecture in modular
Laminators. Add 10,000-class dust control, and you get a safety foundation for mass production—preventing micro-short circuits at the source.
The world’s first sodium mega-cell lamination line showcases technological synergy:
- Laser Die-Cutting/Winding/Flattening System: A "plum blossom" cutting process enhances electrolyte uniformity by 40%, extending cycle life.
- Modular Lamination Machine: Triples efficiency while reducing footprint by 35%, driving cell costs down 30%.
- ±0.02mm Ultra-Precision Lamination: Breaks the 350Wh/L energy density barrier, enabling mass production of Cao’s "hard carbon-Prussian blue" cathode system.

Cao’s verdict: "Equipment precision is the linchpin of sodium battery scaling." Yixinfeng’s philosophy—"safety defined by equipment"—received its academic seal of approval.
This collaboration yields tangible outcomes:
- Military-Grade Thermal Blocking: Cao’s defense-derived thermal isolation technology is integrated into Yixinfeng’s testing platforms, accelerating R&D-to-production conversion.
- Sodium Equipment Database: Backed by 186 patents and 98.7% equipment uptime, Yixinfeng co-develops a standardized process parameter library for the industry.
- Ecosystem Orchestration: Yixinfeng’s equipment enters trial runs at Jiana Energy’s lines, forging a closed-loop of "equipment-materials-cells"—a blueprint for sodium battery ecosystems.
In Yixinfeng’s cleanrooms, a revolution takes shape: safety is etched at ±0.02mm precision, and battery evolution is driven by intelligent manufacturing. This isn’t futurism—it’s happening now:

- Each lamination layer builds an energy security fortress;
- Every micrometer charts a new course for global energy storage.
China’s battery vanguard has sounded the clarion call—one defined by scientific rigor and manufacturing mastery.