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9.34        PRIMARY BATTERIES



























                                           FIGURE  9.33  Exploded  view  of  a  single  cell  from  Polaroid  P-80
                                           battery pack.


                             Battery  Construction  The  P-80  battery  uses  chemistry  quite  similar  to  Leclanché  round  cells,
                             although the shape is unique. Figure 9.33 details one cell (1.5 V). The electrode area is approxi-
                             mately 5.1 cm × 5.1 cm. The anode of zinc dust and binder (without mercury) is coated on a con-
                             ductive vinyl web.
                                The manganese dioxide is mixed in a thick paste that contains the electrolyte salts. The electro-
                             lyte is mainly zinc chloride with some ammonium chloride. The anode and the cathode are separated
                             by a thin film of cellophane. The complete 6 V battery has four cells. The four identical cells are
                             connected by vinyl frames to each other and the aluminum collector plates. A special conductive
                             coating allows the aluminum to bond to the plastic materials.

                             Battery  Parameters  The  key  battery  parameters  of  the  flat  battery  are  similar  to  those  of  the
                             cylindrical one. The flat configuration provides low resistance by virtue of the geometry. The thin
                             layers need to stay in intimate contact to maintain the low resistance, and gassing effects have to be
                             minimized.
                             •  Open-circuit  (no-load)  voltage:  The  open-circuit  voltage  in  this  battery  is  dependent  on  the
                                manganese dioxide activity and the system pH. The cathode slurry is adjusted to a constant pH
                                to minimize battery-to-battery voltage variation. For example, the P-80 battery is adjusted so the
                                voltage is 6.40 V at 56 days and 6.30 V after 12 months of shelf storage. The on-load voltage is
                                sensitive to the synthetic manganese dioxide used.
                             •  Closed-circuit (on-load) voltage: The closed-circuit voltage is used as an indicator of the bat-
                                tery’s capability to deliver energy at high currents. In the case of the P-80 battery, a 1.63 A load
                                is used since that is one of the operating requirements for the camera. The closed-circuit voltage
                                is measured at 55 ms to minimize polarization effects. The normal closed-circuit voltage is 5.58 V
                                at 56 days and 5.35 V after 12 months of shelf storage. The on-load voltage is sensitive to the
                                synthetic MnO  used.
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                             •  Internal resistance and voltage drop (delta V): The battery’s internal resistance is measured
                                by using the voltage drop or delta V at a given load for a specified pulse period. A major
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