Ultralife launches 'Generation X' Lithium Thionyl Chloride Cells
Ultralife has produced a new range of Lithium Thionyl Chloride cylindrical cells for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), to help manufacturers benefit from lithium cell technology. The ER Generation X family of cells includes a particularly rugged and energy dense lithium chemistry.
With more than 400W hours per kilogram (Whr/Kg), Ultralife’s Generation X products provide stable long-term energy that offers consistent performance across a wide temperature range. The new cells are well-suited for use in numerous applications including utility metering, radio communication, alarms, security systems and GPS.
"The Generation X family of LiSOCl2 cells provides long-life power and superior discharge current capabilities in a whole breadth of applications," said Eric Lind, Vice President, Commercial Operations and Business Development. "These cells, which are manufactured in our fully renovated factory, offer high and consistent performance compared to the competition in the market.
"Designed for use in temperature ranges between -55 and +85oC, the Generation X cells reliably deliver high and stable discharge voltage, regardless of the environment. This makes them ideal for demanding applications such as GPS and radio communication in military and defense settings.
"Real world testing shows that the Generation X range’s performance across temperatures and rates is second-to-none, and Ultralife’s commitment to great prices, performance and lead times means that these cells are an excellent option for any engineer that wants to get the most out of their industrial batteries."
The range offers a ten-year shelf life, with a self-discharge rate of less than two per cent per year due to the chemistry of the cell and a hermetic glass-to-metal seal.
The Generation X range of LiSOCl2 cells are available in AA, C and D sizes, in both spiral (high rate) and bobbin (high capacity) types.