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A Leading Global Expert in Lithium Primary Batteries | VITZRO CELL

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VITZRO CELL CO., LTD. was established in 1987, With consistent growth, Vitzrocell has become the leading global expert in lithium primary batteries. A Li/SOCl2 (Lithium/Thionyl Chloride) battery, also known as a lithium thionyl chloride battery, is a type of primary (non-rechargeable) lithium battery that is known for its high energy density and long shelf life. It is commonly used in applications where a long-lasting and reliable power source is required, such as in certain medical devices, industrial equipment, and military applications.

The "bobbin type" designation refers to a specific design of Li/SOCl2 battery construction. In a bobbin-type Li/SOCl2 battery, the battery's components are wound into a cylindrical shape, which is similar in appearance to a bobbin or spool. This cylindrical design allows for efficient packaging of the battery's components and provides a compact and space-saving form factor. The bobbin-type construction also helps in maintaining a stable discharge performance, especially under varying environmental conditions. Key characteristics of Li/SOCl2 batteries, whether they are of the bobbin type or not, include:

High Energy Density: Li/SOCl2 batteries have one of the highest energy densities among primary battery types, making them suitable for applications that require long-lasting power.

Long Shelf Life: They have an extended shelf life and can retain their capacity for several years when stored properly.

Wide Temperature Range: Li/SOCl2 batteries can operate reliably over a wide temperature range, from extremely cold to hot environments.

Low Self-Discharge: They have a low self-discharge rate, which means they can hold their charge for a long time when not in use.

High Voltage: Li/SOCl2 batteries typically have a high nominal voltage, often around 3.6 volts, which is advantageous for certain applications.

However, it's important to note that Li/SOCl2 batteries are primary (non-rechargeable) batteries, and attempting to recharge them can be dangerous. They are designed for single-use applications and should be disposed of properly when their capacity is depleted. The choice of battery type, whether bobbin or other construction, depends on the specific requirements of the application, including the required capacity, voltage, and environmental conditions in which the battery will operate.

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