TSGLI2001 Lithium-Lon Spray Gun
TSGLI2001 Lithium-Lon Spray Gun
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Why use TSGLI2001 Lithium-Lon Spray Gun?
TSGLI2001 Lithium-Lon Spray Gun
Compared with traditional battery technology, lithium-ion batteries charge faster, last longer, and have a higher power density for more battery life in a lighter package. When you know a little about how they work, they can work that much better for you.
Voltage: 20 V
Spraying Pressure: 0.1-0.2 Bar
Max. flow: 600 ml/min
Max. viscosity: 40 DIN-s
20 V Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah battery
With 1 pc battery
With 1 pc 2Hr charger
Container capacity: 800 ml
With 1 pc viscosity measuring cup
With 1 pc nozzle cleaning needle
Packed by color box
TSGLI2001 Lithium-Lon Spray Gun or Li-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery composed of cells in which lithium ions move from the negative electrode through an electrolyte to the positive electrode during discharge and back when charging. Li-ion cells use an intercalated lithium compound as the material at the positive electrode and typically graphite at the negative electrode. Li-ion batteries have a high energy density, no memory effect (other than LFP cells) and low self-discharge. They can however, be a safety hazard since they contain flammable electrolytes and, if damaged or incorrectly charged, can lead to explosions and fires.
M. Stanley Whittingham discovered the concept of intercalation electrodes in the 1970s, and invented the first rechargeable lithium-ion battery, which was based on a titanium disulfide cathode and a lithium-aluminum anode, patented in 1977, and assigned to Exxon. John Goodenough expanded on this work in 1980 by using lithium cobalt oxide as a cathode. A prototype Li-ion battery was developed by Akira Yoshino in 1985, based on the earlier research by John Goodenough, M. Lithium-ion batteries are commonly used for portable electronics and electric vehicles and are growing in popularity for military and aerospace applications.