Energizer PP355 manual ‐‐ Features of Zinc Air Prismatic

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Figure 1: Cross Section View of Zinc Air Prismatic Battery

Energizer Zinc Air Prismatic batteries are designed to allow air to enter the air holes and to prevent the transport of liquid electrolyte out of the battery. A gasket is used to seal between the anode cup and the cathode can. The gasket also electrically insulates the negative cup from the positive can. An air electrode and a loose layer of Teflon are compressed onto a band of sealant on the bottom of the can. This Teflon layer allows gasses to enter the battery while preventing liquid from passing through.

1.3 ‐‐ Features of Zinc Air Prismatic

Energizer’s Zinc Air Prismatic batteries offer a 5 mm thin, prismatic construction designed to work with a variety of applications. This shape is consistent with the low profile design of today’s devices, often requiring a thinner battery solution. The thinnest round cell available is the AAAA battery at approximately 8 mm, and many Lithium Ion rechargeable solutions have a thickness of 5 mm.

Energizer Zinc Air Prismatic batteries also offer the opportunity to significantly lower manufacturer costs. It is likely that the cost of a Zinc Air Prismatic battery solution will be less than the cost of a Lithium Ion battery. Adding to the cost of a Lithium Ion solution is the cost of circuitry for charge and discharge control, which is not needed with Zinc Air Prismatic batteries. Furthermore Zinc Air Prismatic batteries are ready to be used out of the package. There is no need for charge adaptors.

Energizer Zinc Air Prismatic batteries can last up to 3X longer than comparable volume battery systems. This service advantage is due to Zinc Air technology offering the highest energy density for non‐ rechargeable and rechargeable consumer batteries. Figure 2 demonstrates this advantage over Alkaline and Lithium Ion batteries of similar volume.

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Contents Energizer Zinc Air Prismatic Handbook Energizer Zinc Air Prismatic Handbook ‐‐ Zinc Air Chemistry Battery Overview‐‐ Construction ‐‐ Features of Zinc Air Prismatic Cross Section View of Zinc Air Prismatic BatteryAaaa Alkaline Lithium Ion ‐‐ Zinc Air Prismatic Battery Sizes PP425 PP355 PP255PP355 Performance Characteristics ‐‐ Performance at Standard ConditionsComparison of Performance under Continuous Constant Power ‐‐ Performance at Other Environmental Conditions‐‐ Pulse Capability Humid Typical Arid Cold‐‐ Service Maintenance Pulse Capability of PP355 Batteries‐‐ Activation Time and Air Requirements Application and Design Considerations ‐‐ Air Management‐‐ Elements of Air Management Discharge Rate‐‐ Battery Compartment Air Management Design ConceptBattery Orientation and Device Contacts ‐‐ Recommended Cutoff Voltage ‐‐ Multi‐Battery Applications‐‐ Fuel Gauging Handling Procedures ‐‐ Safety‐‐ Battery Disposal ‐‐ Recommended Operating and Storage Conditions