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What is the difference between the high temperature type and the ordinary type of ER high temperature battery?

ER high-temperature batteries are a type of lithium-thionyl chloride battery that are designed to operate at elevated temperatures, typically above 100°C. The difference between high-temperature ER batteries and ordinary ER batteries lies in their ability to operate in high-temperature environments and their specific design features.

Here are some of the key differences between high-temperature and ordinary ER batteries:

Operating temperature range: Ordinary ER batteries typically operate within a temperature range of -55°C to 85°C, while high-temperature ER batteries are designed to operate at temperatures as high as 150°C.

Electrolyte: High-temperature ER batteries use a modified electrolyte that is more stable at high temperatures, whereas ordinary ER batteries use a standard electrolyte that is not designed for high-temperature applications.

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Cathode material: High-temperature ER batteries often use a cathode material that is more stable at high temperatures than the cathode material used in ordinary ER batteries.

Capacity: High-temperature ER batteries may have a lower capacity compared to ordinary ER batteries due to the specific materials and design features required to operate at high temperatures.

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