Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Recommend ORB NEC Batteries, Ultra Thin and Flexible


NEC has announced the development of an organic radical battery (ORB: Organic Radical Battery) is said to be printed onto the circuit board as thin as 0.3mm. As a result the future be appropriate for some functions such as credit card and a screen that can be bent.


For this model the battery, as quoted PULSAonline of RegHardware, the NEC hopes to be ready production in 2013. For information, battery ORB is part of an ongoing project at NEC's research laboratories. Looking at the concept, seems to be thin enough anyway to be part of the electronic paper.

In the area of ??3 cm square of 0.3mm battery can provide power 3mAh recorded. This equates to the ability to update the small screen as much as 2,000 times on one charge, which has a similar charge cycles lithium-ion batteries.



NEC is known to have worked many years in the ORB project, which began when making the announcement early in 2005. This battery is interesting, because not just thin, but also because it does not require toxic heavy metal that is the basic ingredient for the current battery. ORB uses the reaction of salt in the polymer gel.

Entity referred to as organic radical molecules that have unpaired electrons, but not the ordinary kind. According to the study, subjects are often observed as reaction intermediates in the petrochemical and thermal reactions. One of the key tricks in Utilizing organic radical batteries for applications such as NEC's claim that by modifying the organic radicals into more stable compounds.

Further studies of the NEC showed that the ORB can achieve energy densities exceed the conventional battery-based heavy metal. Well, can not wait ORB batteries can be manufactured and applied in devices gadget. Gadget unimaginable future to be even more sleek and powerful.

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