Ultra-thin battery with a thickness of less than 1mm
Some German researchers say they have successfully researched an ultra-thin battery. Batteries less than 1mm thick below the intervening grid-like layers produce electricity. What surprised everyone is that the researchers said the study was completed and will be commercialized in the next six months.
Typically, these types of techniques exist only in laboratories, but BFE researchers say that all work related to the manufacturer is well-prepared. They hope the results of this research will be released soon before 2010.
The research project was led by Professor Reinhard Baumann, who was made up of zinc anode and manganese cathode. In addition, it also uses other substances involved in chemical reactions to produce electricity. Only a few batteries can reach a voltage of up to 6V.
Each battery can produce only 1.5 volts, but if the battery is made up of products such as clothing or a book cover, it may be possible to start up some electronic systems. can make the phone more slender.
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