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zinc airA battery technology that provides more charge per pound or size than nickel cadmium or nickel metal hydride and does not suffer from the memory effect. It uses a carbon membrane that absorbs oxygen, a zinc plate and potassium hydroxide as the electrolyte. The technology dates back to the 1920s, when large batteries were used for remote railroad switches and lights on harbor buoys.
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The President and Chief Scientist is Robert Dopp who is one of the foremost authorities on Zinc Air technology with 36 related patents bearing his name. The orders include a combination of Lithium Ion, Zinc Air and Nickel Metal Hydride batteries that will be used to power night vision and communications equipment for military personnel. Arotech Corporation (NasdaqNM: ARTX) announced today that its Electric Fuel subsidiary, successfully demonstrated its 4th generation zinc air technology in a NASA concept Micro Aerial Vehicle (MAV). |
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