21HB-7, 18HB-80
На главную Russian English
 
Международные выставки

NICKEL - HYDROGEN STORAGE BATTERY (NHSB)
21HB-7, 18HB-80

Storage battery

Send request to the exhibition
Photo Description
(NHSB) 21HB-7, 18HB-80

Field of application
The batteries are intended for applications in space vehicles, operating on the geostationary and low
near-earth orbits.

Purpose and design
The battery is used for a direct conversion of the electric energy into the chemical energy of nickel
hydroxide and hydrogen reaction, for conservation of the energy in this form for a definite time and its
reverse conversion into the electric energy. Nickel-hydrogen storage battery is contained in a pressure
vessel with a common gas collector.
Basic advantages
Compactness. High efficiency, silent operation, absence of hazardous emissions. Ability to work in
any space position and at great overloads (10 g - axial, 100 g- impact).

Development prospects

The battery of 2,5-200 Ah capacity and a number of storage cells reaching 75 pcs. can be manufactu-
red using the complete parts of NHSB.
   About company
   Main activity
Storage battery
(NHSB) 21HB-7, 18HB-80
Rolled metal
Nikel strips
Electrode
Nikel-oxide electrodes
Electrolytic powder
Nickel electrolytic powders
   Exhibitor of
Russian Expo Arms
MAKS
   Requests
   About exposition
News
Statistics

News
 
Advertising
 
Site map
~679 kb
Statistics
 

Comlex MVDV last news

from exhibition MAKS
Ј13bn programme a step closer for AirTanker and Thales UK
The MoD confirmed today that AirTanker has now been formally selected as the Preferred Bidder to meet the Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft (FSTA) requirement for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Thales UK,...

At any use of materials of this website is obligatory the reference to airshow.ru
At the reprint on the Internet is obligatory the hyperlink to https://airshow.ru/expo/326/prod_497.htm.
All the publication materials are used from open sources.
All rights reserved and protected by the law. © 1997—2004 MVDV.Ru
El: 77-6097 from 14 February 2002. Publishes since February, 3, 1997.