Cubic Instrument is redefining battery safety with its LRGA-3200 Laser Raman Analyzer. Designed for real-time monitoring of thermal runaway, it tracks H₂, CO, CO₂ and CH₄ in sub-seconds. Thanks to fiber-optic links reaching up to 100 meters, researchers can monitor high-risk tests from a safe distance. It’s a zero-consumable, high-durability solution that provides the "black box" data needed to understand why and how batteries fail during rapid charging.
For the factory floor, Cubic’s NDIR-based Gasboard-3902 offers a non-destructive way to sniff out electrolyte leaks on the PACK line. It’s built to resist corrosion and interference, ensuring that every battery leaving the plant is airtight. For field crews, the AM4210 handheld unit provides a portable way to pinpoint leaks and analyze gas concentrations, making it an essential tool for EV after-sales and maintenance.
Behind the hardware is a powerhouse R&D team of 200+ engineers, led by top-tier national experts. Cubic has mastered a wide range of optical technologies—from TDLAS to UV-DOAS—and backs them up with dedicated EMC and acoustic labs. With over 1,000 sets of testing gear, the company ensures its sensors can survive the harsh chemical and electrical environments typical of modern lithium battery plants.
Cubic’s gas sensing matrix covers every stage: R&D, manufacturing, and the road. By providing professional-grade gas analysis, the company helps the lithium battery industry identify hidden risks before they become disasters. This full-cycle approach is a major step forward for the high-quality, safety-first development of the entire EV and energy storage ecosystem.
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