
Medical System
High-Reliability Energy Guarding Life
Medical devices impose the highest level of requirements on batteries across all application fields. For portable devices (e.g., defibrillators, infusion pumps), batteries must operate reliably in any emergency, providing stable voltage and sufficient energy with an extremely low self-discharge rate for long-term standby. For homecare monitoring devices (e.g., ventilators), batteries need to be quiet, long-lasting, and require minimal maintenance. For implantable devices (e.g., pacemakers), batteries must operate safely and stably within the human body for over a decade, with highly predictable capacity fade and absolutely no leakage of harmful substances. All medical batteries must adhere to strict quality management systems like ISO 13485 and pass corresponding safety certifications.
Recommended Battery Types: Lithium Polymer (Li-Po) Battery (portable devices), Lithium-Iodine (Li-I₂) Primary Battery (implantable devices), Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) Battery (large mobile equipment). |