Sunday, September 8, 2024

Maxell Unveils Next-Generation Cylindrical Type Lithium Manganese Dioxide Batteries (CR)

Maxell Ltd., a global leader in consumer electronics, and battery technology, announces the launch of its advanced Cylindrical Type Lithium Manganese Dioxide Batteries (CR). These cutting-edge batteries are set to revolutionize power sources for smart meters, IoT devices, and a range of industrial applications, delivering exceptional performance and durability.

Maxell first commercialized the CR cylindrical battery in 2005. Since then, these batteries have been widely recognized for their stable discharge characteristics over extended periods. The newly launched series further enhances these features through novel technological advancements.

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Main features of Maxell’s high-capacity lithium manganese dioxide batteries:

  • High Energy Density: Optimized material filling rate and unique electrode structure result in a 15% higher volumetric energy density compared to typical cylindrical CR batteries (Maxell survey, March 2024).
  • Long-Term Reliability: Heat-resistant gasket and laser-seal structure prevent water intrusion and electrolyte evaporation, ensuring a lifespan of over 10 years with a self-discharge rate of only 0.5% per year.
  • Stable Discharge Characteristics: Original negative electrode material maintains low internal resistance even at high depths of discharge, ensuring consistent performance.
  • Superior Low-Temperature Performance and High Safety: Equipped with an internal short-circuit prevention structure, the batteries exhibit reliable performance in low-temperature environments.
  • UL Recognized Components: UL recognized models (CR17450A, CR17335A, CR17450AH, CR17500AU) meet high safety and quality standards (certification number MH12568).

Applications

The versatile Maxell CR cylindrical batteries are ideal for a variety of applications, including:

  • Smart meters (e.g., gas, water)
  • IoT devices
  • Communication devices (e.g., LPWA, cellular networks)
  • In-vehicle devices
  • Security devices
  • Memory backup power

SOURCE: PRNewswire

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