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Deutsch: Als erstes Unternehmen führte Panasonic Batteries die Oxyride-Batterie durch die Kombination aus neu entwickelten Materialien für die Kathode (den Plus-Pol) ein: Nickel-Oxyhydroxid, Graphit sowie ein neues, technisch weiterentwickeltes Mangandioxid. Ein spezielles „Tablet Mix Control System“ kontrolliert und optimiert die Anteile dieser Materialien in jeder Batterie zur Steigerung der Entladungsleistung.
English: As the first company Panasonic Batteries led the Oxyride-Batterie by a combination of newly developed materials for the cathode (the Plus-Pol): Nickel-Oxyhydroxid, graphite, and a new, technically advanced manganese dioxide. A special "Tablet Mix Control System controls and optimizes the shares of these materials in each battery to increase the discharge capacity.
Date 12 May 2006 (original upload date)
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Author No machine-readable author provided. Julia Middelmann~commonswiki assumed (based on copyright claims).

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