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What does LISO2 stand for?

Lithium-Sulfur Dioxide


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Another possibility, and it's slowly going away, is the non-rechargeable lithium-sulfur dioxide battery, BA5567/U, NSN 6135-01-447-5082 and NSN 6135-01-090-5365.
You can still use the standard, sealed lithium-sulfur dioxide battery, BA-5112A/U, NSN 6135-01-439-6229.
Lithium used as the anode in lithium-sulfur dioxide, manganese dioxide and lithium--ion, is highly reactive and capable of bursting into flames when wet or exploding when burned.
Military's goal of converting from lithium-sulfur dioxide to lithium-manganese dioxide batteries, as most of the major lithium battery types used by the military will now be available in this high-performance chemistry.
Ultralife's D-size, non-rechargeable lithium cells, which provide significantly more energy than competitors' lithium-sulfur dioxide cells, are used in a wide range of military and industrial applications where high energy, long shelf life, safety and high reliability are required.
Ultralife is pursuing a diverse set of long-term growth opportunities, one of which is to capitalize on the US military's conversion from lithium-sulfur dioxide to lithium-manganese dioxide batteries," said John Kavazanjian, Ultralife's president and chief executive officer.
Ultralife's D-size lithium-manganese dioxide primary (non-rechargeable) cells provide significantly more energy than competitors' lithium-sulfur dioxide cells.
It provides 50 percent more operating time than the lithium-sulfur dioxide BA-5567/U battery, resulting in fewer batteries for soldiers to carry, as well as lower transportation and disposal costs.

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