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| 13th China International Optoelectronics Expo; Shenzhen, China |
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Thales Cryogenics will, for the first time, be your direct contact at the 13th China International Optoelectronic Expo at Shenzhen Convention & exhibition centre, September 6-9, 2011. Be sure to visit our booth (B757) to experience our complete range of cryogenic cooling solutions. |
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| Thales Cryogenics extremely well visited at SPIE 2011 |
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Thales Cryogenics, together with Thales Nederland Optronics, have welcomed an overwhelming number of interested visitors on their combined booth at SPIE 2011. The two papers we presented during the conference are now available on our download page. |
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| Li-SOCL2 Batteries |
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Thales Cryogenics produces modular design Lithium Thionyl chloride reserve batteries using standardized components offering a high level of flexibility to meet a wide range of applications. The Thales lithium batteries can be activated with a minimum acceleration force of 1500 g for the artillery version to give fast rise times under high loads. They are also fully functional in non-spin applications.
ChemistryThe cell reaction of the Lithium - Thionyl chloride system is : 4Li + 2 SOCl2 -> 4LiCl + S + SO2(g) Lithium metal acts as anode while the liquid thionylchloride (SOCl2) acts as both electrolyte and cathode material, discharging at a porous carbon electrode acting as current collector. During the cell reaction, Lithium metal dissolves in the electrolyte as lithium ions while at the surface of the carbon electrode thionylchloride is being discharged. The SO2 is dissolved in the electroyte, preventing internal pressure build up . The open cell voltage for such a cell is 3.65V and it is capable of delivering high currents, even at temperatures as low as -40°C, where still more than 50% of its capacity is available. ConstructionIn Thales lithium batteries the thionylchloride electrolyte is retained in a glass ampule suspended in a special construction that allows the ampule to break out of the suspension and shatter by a minimum acceleration of 1500 g up to 5000 g where higher flick ramming forces are present. In most applications the electrolyte distribution is enhanced by spin forces, but even without these forces, activation rise time is very short. The stainless steel housing allows for flexible one cell or multi cell stacks of up to 9 cells in the present design. Parallel cell connection can handle even larger current densities. Recent design improvements have increased the drop resistance to withstand drops up to 5 metres and still achieve 100% activation at forces as low as 800 g.
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