APR 15, 2019 Pageview:761
People who bought online believe that they have a certain understanding of the delivery of goods. Many items delivered by express delivery need to be easily taken, because they are easy to break, so they can be well protected during transportation. Goods, merchants or courier companies will put stuff in the outer box, but you may not know that this filler can not only protect the goods from crushing, but also become the material for the new lithium battery.
The stuff in the express goods is a small block. How can such a thing become a material for a new generation of lithium batteries? This is certainly not that simple. An experiment currently being studied by researchers at Purdue University in the United States is related to this, with high heat turning the filler into a positive part that can store lithium ions in a lithium battery. This research can be described as a brand new field. The battery has always affected the pollution caused by the land. This is mainly because of the elements inside. Now if this research is successful, it will not only improve the speed of charging the hammer but also strengthen it. The environmental protection of lithium batteries is a step closer to the future development of lithium batteries towards green environmental protection.
However, this research is still in the experiment and it is not over. Therefore, it will not be officially launched on the market until the research is successful. However, this study does not affect the battery capacity, it is still a short life, it needs to be strengthened, and the hardware package suitable for this lithium battery needs research and development, that is to say, even if the battery is developed in a short period of time, it cannot be put into use. However, since it is ready, it is not afraid that it will disappear. The advantage of low cost is that it can produce the biggest benefits on a large scale. As long as there is investor promotion, it is just around the corner.
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