power paper
PowerID products incorporate Power Paper’s proprietary, printable power source.
Power Paper has developed a breakthrough technology platform that enables the mass production of low-cost, thin and flexible energy cells capable of powering a host of applications. Power Paper’s core technology is an innovative process that enables the printing of caseless, thin, flexible and environment-friendly energy cells on a polymer film substrate, by means of a simple mass-printing technology and proprietary inks. Power Paper cells are composed of two non-toxic, widely-available commodities: zinc and manganese dioxide. The cathode and anode layers are fabricated from proprietary ink-like materials that can be printed onto virtually any substrate, including specialty papers. The cathode and anode are produced as different mixes of ink, so that the combination of the two creates a 1.5-volt battery that is thin and flexible. Unlike conventional batteries, the Company’s power source does not require casing. The Company couples its ultra-thin, flexible power source with complementary thin, flexible polymer displays, integrated circuits, and packaging technologies.
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