Singapore Company Flint Begins Production of Biodegradable Paper Battery
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Elissaveta M Brandon
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
Singapore tech company Flint has announced production of a rechargeable 'paper battery' that biodegrades at the end of its life cycle. The technology has moved from lab-scale development to manufacturing at the company's Singapore facility, with the announcement made at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The battery represents an innovation in sustainable electronics with biodegradable components.
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· 3 pulledSingapore tech company Flint has announced production on a rechargeable 'paper battery', which it claims will biodegrade at the end of its life cycle
The technology has officially entered production in the company's facility in Singapore, marking the transition from lab-scale development to manufactured cells
Flint has announced production on a rechargeable 'paper battery' at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas
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