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What is the density of MWD batteries?

The density of MWD (measurement while drilling) batteries may vary depending on the specific chemical composition and design of the battery. Most MWD batteries are designed to have high energy density and can store a large amount of energy relative to their size and weight.

The energy density of MWD batteries is usually measured in kilowatt hours (Wh/kg) or watt hours per liter (Wh/L). Some MWD batteries can have an energy density of up to 300 Wh/kg or 500 Wh/L, which enables them to provide high levels of power in compact and lightweight packaging.

The most commonly used battery types in MWD applications are lithium sulfite chloride (Li SOCl2) and lithium manganese dioxide (LiMnO2) batteries. These batteries have high energy density and can provide continuous power for a long time.

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