2001 - Volume #25, Issue #4, Page #13
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Endless Uses Seen For New "Paper" Batteries
This and much more will be possible with new printable "paper" batteries developed by Power Paper Ltd., Kibbutz Einat, Israel. These zinc and manganese oxide cells are formed by laying down ink-like materials to create electric power on paper, eliminating the need for a sealed steel case.
The batteries can be "printed" onto any surface that could be printed on normally. Because they're just 0.5mm thick and can be made in any shape and size, uses for Power Paper batteries will be virtually endless, say designers.
Power Paper batteries can be used to add lights or sounds to a puzzle, greeting card or product box. They're also ideal for disposable microelectronic applications, such as single use medical devices, smart cards, and even product packaging that sells its contents.
Power Paper Ltd. will license its technology to manufacturers and also custom print batteries to specifications.
A 1-in. sq. Power Paper battery provides 1.5 volts, and costs only about 1 cent for materials and printing. The company says batteries will have at least a two and a half year shelf life.
Cells can be used in multiple combinations for higher voltages. All the ingredients are non-toxic and safe so they can be disposed of normally.
A printable rechargeable battery is also under development.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Power Paper Ltd., Kibbutz Einat, P.O. B 12, Israel 49910 (ph 011 972-3-9007500; fax 011 972-3-9007505, E-mail: info@powerpaper.com; Website: http://www.powerpaper.com).
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