What type of trademark does the battery belong to
There are different methods for classifying batteries, which can generally be divided into three categories
The first category:
Divided by electrolyte type, it includes:
Alkaline batteries are mainly composed of potassium hydroxide solution as the electrolyte, such as alkaline zinc manganese batteries (commonly known as alkaline manganese batteries or alkaline batteries), cadmium nickel batteries, nickel hydrogen batteries, etc.
Acidic batteries mainly use sulfuric acid aqueous solution as the medium, such as zinc manganese dry batteries (also known as acidic batteries by some consumers), seawater batteries, etc;
Organic electrolyte batteries are mainly batteries that use organic solutions as the medium, such as lithium batteries, lithium-ion batteries, etc.
The second category:
Divided by job nature and storage method, it includes:
Primary batteries, also known as primary batteries, are non rechargeable batteries such as zinc manganese dry batteries, lithium primary batteries, etc;
Secondary batteries, also known as rechargeable batteries, such as nickel hydrogen batteries, lithium-ion batteries, cadmium nickel batteries, etc; Traditionally, batteries refer to lead-acid batteries, which are also secondary batteries;
Fuel cells, where active materials are continuously added to the battery from the outside during operation, such as hydrogen oxygen fuel cells;
Reserve batteries refer to batteries that do not come into direct contact with the electrolyte during storage, and only add electrolyte when the battery is in use, such as silver magnesium batteries, also known as seawater batteries.
The third category:
Divided by the positive and negative electrode materials used in batteries, including:
Zinc series batteries, such as zinc manganese batteries, zinc silver batteries, etc; Nickel series batteries, such as cadmium nickel batteries, hydrogen nickel batteries, etc.:
Lead series batteries, such as lead-acid batteries, etc; Lithium ion batteries, lithium manganese batteries;
Manganese dioxide series batteries, such as zinc manganese batteries, alkaline manganese batteries, etc;
Air (oxygen) series batteries, such as zinc air batteries.
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