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Safer Laptop Battery Developed by Matsushita

Slimy   on 19 December 2006 - 12:18 · 7 comments & 3078 views

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Matsushita, aka Panasonic, announced that a safer lithium-ion battery for laptops is now ready for mass-production. How is it safer? A heat-resistant insulator is added to the battery cell. It is meant to prevent overheating during a short circuit and therefore should prevent fires and explosions. The company has also proclaimed that "contaminating foreign substances" have been eliminated from battery materials which results in a clean environment for the battery factory. It is believed that Sony’s exploding batteries were contaminated with small metal particles during the manufacturing process. New laptop battery standards targeting safety and reliability are on their way ( before 2008 ) from both the IEEE and the IPC.

News source: Ars Technica

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(2 replies) #1 nismohasan on 19 Dec 2006 - 13:09
so will i b able to buy one of these n fit it into my current laptop?
#1.1 mrmckeb on 19 Dec 2006 - 13:41
Hmm.... I'd say no. Just a guess based on the corporate world's greed-driven strategies.
#1.2 bmaher on 19 Dec 2006 - 13:45
i'd also say no.

Plus almost every laptop's battery is different (they do this for a reason).
#2 andy2004 on 19 Dec 2006 - 13:44
you see was it that difficult to produce a safe battery ? when the article says contaminated with metal particles why do i get the feeling sony were producing those batteries on the cheap or in some sweat shop somewhere :|
#3 SimplyPotatoes on 19 Dec 2006 - 14:28
I found new secret way to make batteries. Stop underfunding QC.
#4 ir0nw0lf on 19 Dec 2006 - 15:00
I would not be the least bit surprised if Panasonic developed this many moons ago and simply waited for something big to happen, aka the Sony fiasco, so they could surf high on the anti-Sony anger with this "new" development. Not the first time a company has played off another companies' misery.
#5 Krome on 20 Dec 2006 - 01:14
testing... Matsushita... testing... shita... hmmm.. this is full of shita...

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