[Cangzhou Mingzhu Completes All Battery Separator Projects]

Published: Jun 28, 2026 23:05
On June 24, Cangzhou Mingzhu announced that certain of the Company's investment projects have been put into operation. Specifically, among the "200 million square meters per year wet‑process lithium‑ion battery separator project" undertaken by the Company's second‑tier subsidiary, Wuhu Separator, the remaining production line (with an annual designed capacity of 100 million square meters) has commenced production; and among the "500 million square meters per year dry‑process lithium‑ion battery separator project" undertaken by another second‑tier subsidiary, Mingzhu Lithium Battery, the remaining three production lines (with an aggregate annual designed capacity of 300 million square meters) have also commenced production. As a result, both of the above projects have now been fully completed, which will increase the Company's overall production capacity for lithium‑ion battery separator products and enhance its market share and competitiveness.

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