Laminated Cell
A laminated cell is a type of battery consisting of multiple layers of electrode materials sandwiched between flexible polymer films.
Unlike traditional cylindrical or prismatic cells, laminated cells feature a flexible, compact, and lightweight design.
As the name suggests, they have a stacked structure with multiple thin layers, covered with a polymer film that provides flexibility.
This structure allows laminated cells to adapt flexibly to various shapes and sizes, making them suitable for a wide range of applications.
They are primarily used in consumer electronics and electric vehicles, offering high energy density and excellent safety features.
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