Technical Selection Guide
How should LATP powder, D50 0.65 um be selected and tested?
LATP powder, D50 0.65 um is a NASICON-type oxide electrolyte for coating, cathode-blending, separator, and composite-electrolyte research. Oxide materials are comparatively robust to handling, but their rigid particle contacts make densification, surface condition, grain boundaries, and interface engineering central to performance.
Why developers evaluate it
- Oxide-electrolyte pellet and coating studies
- Composite or separator-layer development
- Particle-size and densification comparisons
Development considerations
- Confirm phase purity, morphology, and moisture
- Report sintering or pressing conditions with conductivity
- Evaluate interfacial resistance in the intended architecture
How to compare it
Compare oxide grades using matched density and processing conditions. Listed parameters include Particle size: D50 0.65 +/- 0.15 um; Water: <= 500 ppm; Magnetic impurities: <= 500 ppb. Fine particles can improve contact and coating uniformity, while larger grades may behave differently during packing, sintering, or composite mixing.