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What is the rationale for designing the monolithic structure of downhole lithium batteries to be single-use?

Underground environments are complex, and conditions such as high temperatures, high pressures, and flammable gases place higher demands on the safety of batteries. Disposable lithium batteries are often specially designed to reduce safety risks by using materials with a large thermal stabilization range, which can play an important role in protecting against fires and other heat-related emergencies.

Downhole high-temperature lithium batteries are designed to work in high-temperature environments, often using non-rechargeable high-temperature lithium batteries. This type of lithium battery is able to adapt to downhole temperatures of up to 150°C to 200°C, while ordinary rechargeable lithium batteries may not be able to work safely at such temperatures.

With the improvement of environmental awareness and the development of recycling technology, disposable lithium batteries can be recycled and disposed of at the end of their service life, reducing the impact on the environment.

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