1. Some processes are possible, others are not. The production process of lithium batteries is the same, but the battery types are different and some processes and equipment are different. The production lines that can be shared by both are: dosing and coating. The subsequent processes are different due to the difference in shape of the two batteries.
2. Lithium-ion battery: This is a secondary battery (rechargeable battery) that primarily relies on the movement of lithium ions between the positive and negative electrodes to function. During the charging and discharging process, Li+ intercalates and deintercalates between the two electrodes: during charging, Li+ is deintercalated from the positive electrode and integrated into the negative electrode through the electrolyte, and the electrode negative is in a lithium-rich state. ; during discharge, it is the opposite. Batteries generally uset materials containing lithium as electrodes and are representative of modern high-performance batteries.