Polymer Lithium-ion Battery, also known as Polymer Lithium Battery or Lithium Polymer Battery, Polymer Battery.
It is a product defined for the shell shape of lithium-ion batteries, different from cylindrical stainless steel and square aluminum shell batteries.
The composition unit is a polymer lithium battery cell, which uses aluminum foil as the outer packaging cavity. It contains a positive and negative electrode membrane, positive and negative electrodes, separator, and electrolyte. The battery cell is formed by winding or stacking the positive and negative electrode membranes, followed by high-temperature baking, aging, and static setting to produce the finished lithium battery cell.
By paralleling and串联 the cells, adding a dedicated lithium battery protection board, power cable clips, connector plugs, and more, we can Parker (PACK) together the lithium battery packs with the voltages you require.
Some companies in the industry name their models with a series of numbers, while others use "LP" (lithium polymer) followed by a series of numbers for differentiation. This is done to distinguish between different models, voltages, and capacities. There are also those named with "PL" (Polymer Lithium), and earlier ones with "PLB" (polymer lithium battery) or "LIB" (lithium ion battery). Adding the letters N, C, M, F, T further denotes the primary material differences, where these letters stand for ternary lithium, lithium cobalt oxide, lithium manganese oxide, lithium iron phosphate, and lithium titanate, respectively.
Based on different materials, they can be categorized into cobalt acid lithium batteries, manganese acid lithium batteries, nickel cobalt manganese (nickel cobalt aluminum) ternary lithium batteries, lithium iron phosphate batteries, and so on.
Based on the discharge rate, they can be categorized into digital polymer batteries and mid-high discharge rate polymer lithium-ion batteries. The discharge rate for digital applications typically ranges from 0.2C to 0.5C, up to 1C. For mid-high discharge rate polymer lithium-ion batteries, continuous discharge is generally above 3C, with current technology achieving up to 75C.
According to different application scenarios, they can be categorized into digital, industrial instrument, energy storage, power, and automotive categories.
Based on the single cell rated voltage platform, lithium-ion batteries with ternary polymers are categorized into standard and high voltage (3.8V-3.85V), with corresponding charge cut-off voltages of 4.2V and 4.35V.
Based on the discharge temperature range, they are divided into conventional (-20 ~ +60 ℃), low temperature (-40 ~ +60 ℃), and high temperature (-20 ~ +85 ℃).
Based on shape, they can be categorized into standard (rectangular, square) and non-standard (long strip, round, semi-circular, triangular, bent, ultra-thin, coin-shaped, etc.).
Based on capacity size ranges, they can be categorized into small capacity polymers (10-1000mAh), standard capacity polymer lithium-ion batteries (1000mAh ~ 100000mAh), large capacity polymer lithium-ion batteries (10Ah+), and most agricultural drone capacities are around 16Ah, 22Ah, and even higher. The capacity of lithium iron phosphate energy storage batteries has reached 300Ah+.
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