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Saturday, November 12, 2011

New form Panasonic Li-Ion Battery - No Laptop Fires Anymore?

Enormous amounts of batteries for laptop computers have been recalled during the last few years for risk of fire. A recall for Dell notebook Battery power and Apple MacBook laptop batteries in the summertime of 2006, and then Toshiba and Lenovo came out the same issue. It is Sony who made the batteries which are recalled for the past years, whereas in the Oct 2006, this business announced its own large-scale recall. What's the speculate of the recalls? The Sony laptop Battery might result in a fire because of the short circuit the heat made.

New form Panasonic Li-Ion Battery - No Laptop Fires Anymore?

Luckily Panasonic has started mass-producing a Li-ion Battery for laptop computers that's rather more capacious charge-wise than current offerings.

There is a insulating metal oxide layer among the cathode and anode in the brand-new laptop Battery organize to avoid the overheating of the rechargeable battery if a short circuit takes place Also, the ultra-modern Panasonic battery is built to the so-called "18650" form-factor, which is the approved size - 65mm long, 18mm in diameter - for the cylindrical cells laptop power pack makers build in to the box-like units notebook owners will be aware of.

In expanding to being safer, the battery life of the innovative model battery is much longer than before. Without any increase in the cell size, there is 7% increase of the capacity for the Panasonic's new gift while comparing to the present 1850 cells. However, there is still no any words on when the new batteries should attack the market.

New form Panasonic Li-Ion Battery - No Laptop Fires Anymore?

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