Forticell® LAB Cd39016F — Cellulose Pasting Material for Lead‑Acid Batteries
(Equipment / Material)
Model Number: CD39016F
Condition: New
Location or Storage Country: Finland, USA
Service Engineering Support: Yes
Warranty: No
Price: Call for price
Description:
FortiCell® LAB CD39016F is a cellulose pasting material designed for lead‑acid battery electrodes. It is a lightweight cellulose media with high purity and a perfect balance of key properties for all lead‑acid battery manufacturers. The pasting material is laminated onto the electrodes to prevent lead dust in the workshop and prevent shedding of the electrode. Key benefits include protection of electrode from dusting (excellent adhesion), rapid cellulose dissolution (pure cellulose media), and superior manufacturing efficiency (excellent wicking properties). The product supports high speed processing with no paste bleed through the material, high uniformity of fiber distribution, and allows rapid battery filling with low electric resistance.
Overview:
| Product Family | FortiCell® LAB |
| Grade | CD39016F |
| Description | Cellulose pasting |
| Basis Weight | 135 g/m² |
| Thickness | 750 μm |
| Dry Tensile MD | 220 N/m |
| Dry Tensile CD | 1700 N/m |
| Air Permeability | 20 L/m²s |
| Fiber Type | 100% Cellulose |
| Application | Pasting materials for lead‑acid battery electrodes |
| Key Benefits | Prevents lead dust, prevents electrode shedding, rapid cellulose dissolution, excellent wicking |
Documentation:
Ahlstrom Oyj
Locations: Alvar Aallon katu 3 C, PO Box 329, FI-00100 Helsinki, Finland
Main Products/Services: Gas turbine air intake filtration media, Fiber-based solutions for construction (ceilings, flooring, plasterboard, wall liners), Energy storage materials (pasting materials, AGM media, separator reinforcement for lead‑acid batteries), Filtration media for HVAC and liquid filtration, Sustainable specialty materials, Compostable food and beverage packaging, Liquid and air filtration solutions, Diagnostic materials, Protective medical fabrics
Year Established: 1851
