NanoFiltech at ICBF 2025 – Day 1 Highlights from Shenzhen
May 15, 2025 | Shenzhen, China
NanoFiltech officially kicked off its participation at the International China Battery Fair (ICBF 2025) today, one of the world’s leading trade shows for advanced battery technology and energy solutions.
Booth No.: 16T026
Exhibition Dates: May 15–17, 2025
Venue: Shenzhen World Exhibition & Convention Center
As global interest in battery safety and thermal management continues to grow, NanoFiltech drew strong attention with our flagship materials, including:
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Flexible Ceramic Nanofiber Insulation Membranes
Engineered for ultra-thin, high-temperature thermal barriers in EV and ESS battery modules. -
High-Efficiency Filter Media & Components
Supporting cleaner production environments and critical battery manufacturing processes. -
Nano Thermal Wadding
Providing lightweight insulation for energy storage and smart electronics.
Throughout the day, we engaged with industry professionals from across the globe — from battery pack designers to energy system integrators — to explore how nanofiber materials can improve both safety and performance in next-generation battery applications.
Our technical and commercial teams were on-site to provide detailed insights into how our materials are already being applied in EVs, energy storage systems, and thermal protection products.
Below to see live moments from Day 1 — including key discussions with customers and partners.
We look forward to welcoming more visitors over the next two days. For those interested in advanced thermal management, filtration, or nano-insulation technologies, don’t miss your opportunity to connect with our team.
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