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why lithium polymer batteries are the top choice for powering your electronic devices

There are a lot of things that need batteries today, especially all the electronics that are being sold.
Who knows the battery will have so many different shapes, sizes and types.
You will think it is easy to buy batteries, but now you need to know the knowledge and knowledge of batteries before you buy them.
One of the more popular batteries today is lithium polymer batteries.
These batteries are thin and light, and are ideal for many electronic devices.
Lithium polymer batteries were launched in 1996.
Thanks to its lightweight construction and the fact that it is rechargeable, it was quickly recognized by many.
These batteries are now used in many electronic devices such as portable video players, portable computers and many rechargeable electronic devices.
Energy density is one of the important components of a good battery, and the energy density of lithium is the highest of any battery sold.
The life cycle is also longer, and the degradation rate of the battery is much slower than that of many batteries.
These batteries do have some drawbacks, such as faster loss of capacity and longer charging time if they are overcharged.
The two main lithium batteries available for purchase are lithium ion and lithium polymer.
Due to the way lithium is suspended, polymer batteries are much safer than ion batteries.
The polymer battery hangs the lithium in the polymer gel, and the ion battery hangs the lithium in an organic solvent.
Unlike polymer gels, organic solvent materials are highly flammable.
If there is a short circuit or the battery is crushed, the ion is also prone to explosion.
In both cases, the polymer is unlikely to catch fire.
The ion battery contains a metal housing to hold suspended lithium, while the polymer battery does not require a metal housing because the lithium is placed in a suspended gel.
This in turn makes the polymer a lighter and more flexible battery due to the elimination of the cylindrical metal shell.
Thanks to the lightweight and flexible nature of the polymer, this attracts electronics developers and designers.
Lithium polymer batteries are also known as LiPo or LiPoly batteries.
Lithium batteries are rapidly replacing the old NiCad (Nickel Cadmium)and NiMH (
Nickel Metal (hydrogen)batteries.
Lithium is the lightest of all metals, with the highest energy per unit of weight.
Therefore, it is not surprising that lithium is rapidly replacing nickel as the preferred metal for batteries.
The price can reflect the value of the product well, because LiPo batteries are much more expensive than nickel and lithium ion batteries, and you will automatically think that it will be a good product.
It\'s definitely an old saying, \"You get what you pay \".
Based on this information and known facts, it is clear that the lithium polymer battery is currently the top battery.
These batteries are light in weight and flexible in design, ideal for electronic products.
They are more expensive, but the money you pay for them is well worth it.
Lithium polymer batteries are the development direction of reliable high-energy batteries.

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