Printable batteries
A new printable battery that can be produced cost-effectively on a large scale has been developed by a research team led by Prof. Dr. Reinhard Baumann of the Fraunhofer Research Institution for Electronic Nano Systems ENAS in Chemnitz together with colleagues from TU Chemnitz and Menippos GmbH. Like your t-shirt, the batteries are printed using a silk-screen method. They are also different from conventional batteries in that these printable versions weigh less than one gram, are less than a millimeter thick and can even be integrated into bank cards. read more
Printable batteries
For a long time, batteries were bulky and heavy. Now, a new cutting-edge battery is revolutionizing the field. It is thinner than a millimeter, lighter than a gram, and can be produced cost-effectively ...
Thu 2 Jul 09 from PhysOrg
Inexpensive Thin Printable Batteries Developed, Sun 5 Jul 09 from ScienceDaily
Printable batteries, Fri 3 Jul 09 from ChemistryTimes
New Cutting-edge Batteries, Thu 2 Jul 09 from RedOrbit
Ultra-thin batteries can be printed out
German scientists have created batteries so thin that they can be printed out, and reckon they'll be doing it on a commercial scale by the end of the year.
Thu 2 Jul 09 from TG Daily
Tiny New Battery Is Printable
A new battery, small and thin, weighs almost nothing and can be printed in a process similar to silk-screening shirts.
Thu 2 Jul 09 from Livescience
New Battery Is Thinner Than A Piece Of Paper - And Can Be Printed Too
A new printable battery that can be produced cost-effectively on a large scale has been developed by a research team led by Prof. Dr. Reinhard Baumann of the Fraunhofer Research Institution ...
Thu 2 Jul 09 from Scientific Blogging
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