Characteristics Of Battery Connectors
Nov 02, 2024
▲ Conductivity: Battery connectors are typically made of materials with good conductivity, such as copper, aluminum, or nickel, to ensure effective transmission of current.
▲ Corrosion resistance: Due to the possible presence of acidic or alkaline substances in the battery environment, connectors need to have good corrosion resistance to extend their service life.
▲ Mechanical strength: The connector needs to have a certain mechanical strength to withstand the vibration and impact of the battery pack during use.
▲ Flexibility: In some applications, connectors need to have a certain degree of flexibility to facilitate installation and adjustment in narrow spaces.
▲ Thermal conductivity: Good thermal conductivity helps with heat dissipation, prevents battery overheating, and improves safety and performance.
▲ Insulation: In some cases, insulation treatment is required for connectors to prevent short circuits and leakage.
▲ Size and shape: The size and shape of the connectors can be customized according to the design requirements of the battery pack to accommodate different battery configurations.
▲ Weldability: Connectors usually need to be welded to battery cells, so their material and surface treatment should be easy to weld.
These characteristics make battery connectors play an important role in the performance, safety, and reliability of battery packs.







