Abstract
A short survey of the development of electrochemical properties as batteries is followed by an account of the construction, properties, and fields of application of lead, iron--nickel, and silver--zinc batteries, and their more recent developments, such as the hollow-rod plates in lead batteries, sintered plates, and sealed batteries. The work in progress on fuel cells is discussed and different practical cells are compared. There is no battery which is the best for all applications, each system has its own advantages or disadvantages. The lead battery in its different forms still remains the most universally applied.
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Staeger, H J.
Latest position in battery techniques.
Switzerland: N. p.,
1960.
Web.
Staeger, H J.
Latest position in battery techniques.
Switzerland.
Staeger, H J.
1960.
"Latest position in battery techniques."
Switzerland.
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title = {Latest position in battery techniques}
author = {Staeger, H J}
abstractNote = {A short survey of the development of electrochemical properties as batteries is followed by an account of the construction, properties, and fields of application of lead, iron--nickel, and silver--zinc batteries, and their more recent developments, such as the hollow-rod plates in lead batteries, sintered plates, and sealed batteries. The work in progress on fuel cells is discussed and different practical cells are compared. There is no battery which is the best for all applications, each system has its own advantages or disadvantages. The lead battery in its different forms still remains the most universally applied.}
journal = []
volume = {57}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1960}
month = {Mar}
}
title = {Latest position in battery techniques}
author = {Staeger, H J}
abstractNote = {A short survey of the development of electrochemical properties as batteries is followed by an account of the construction, properties, and fields of application of lead, iron--nickel, and silver--zinc batteries, and their more recent developments, such as the hollow-rod plates in lead batteries, sintered plates, and sealed batteries. The work in progress on fuel cells is discussed and different practical cells are compared. There is no battery which is the best for all applications, each system has its own advantages or disadvantages. The lead battery in its different forms still remains the most universally applied.}
journal = []
volume = {57}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1960}
month = {Mar}
}