ALKALINE-MnO2 BATTERY.
Abstract
Re-trials of cathode formulations with binder additives have confirmed the need of a binder for high temperature shelf improvement. Low temperature improvements were less than previous trials; however, this was traced to improper formulation control. The factory trial espe cially showed specific areas of insufficient liquid content and low cathode density control. Use of Pellon paper in place of Viskon Vinyon and nickel plated cans instead of plain steel cans continue to show advantages at low temper ature. Use of nickel plated cans, however, show marginal improvement and their use would have to be justified statistically on a large scale trial. Experimental seal designs have already met minimum standards of 30 days storage, at 160 F., and 90 days storage at 113 F. Continuing data at 113 F. show no sign of leakage at 105 days. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 31, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0418189
Entities
People
- J. Winger