The newly released US R&D magazine has
announced ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute)
won the 2009 R&D 100 Awards for its high safety STOBA
lithium battery material. ITRI won this honor successively
two years in a row after winning the AC-LED technology in
2008, putting it on a par with Intel, NASA and the US Argonne
National Laboratory. The R&D magazine holds that the new
generation battery technology should have multiple advantages
“to gain stable business opportunities in the future market
and must conform to the green environmental protection material,
aside from high performance.” Hence, the STOBA technology
was elected to be one of the 2009 R&D 100 Award winners.
General Director Jonq-Min Liu of ITRI’s Material and Chemical
Research Laboratories (MCL) says the lithium battery is the
important power source of current electronic products, yet
it is the most unstable electronics component. In the past,
the safer lithium battery could not be requires because throughout
the world there was no solution. The currently developed STOBA
material can greatly enhance the safety of lithium battery.
The technology has currently applied for 9 patents in 29 projects.
This will make Taiwan’s lithium battery industry stand out
on the international arena.
Deputy General Director Alex Peng points out that STOBA is
a nano-grade high molecular material added to the lithium
battery to form a protective film. When the lithium battery
encounters excessive heat, external impact or piercing, STOBA
would immediately generate the locking effect to avoid shorting
of the battery and interrupts electrical and chemical action
to prevent excessive heat and ensure safety and practicality
of the 3C product batteries and the electrical vehicle battery.
STOBA technology has already passed the mandatory shorting
and piercing experiments which is more stringent than the
international safety standard. Presently, it is the only technology
in the globe using innovative material that has fundamentally
resolved the lithium battery safety issue.
As a result of repeated trials and efforts, the R&D team
of STOBA led by Division Director of MCL Jing-Pin Pan, eventually
found similar structure with features of heat-resistant, fair
bonding and flexibility in the high molecular substance. After
years of material improvement and testing, the predicament
was overcome and all-new material was finally found. Except
for effectively resolving the safety problem, the high temperature
recycle life has been extended by more than 20%. Like the
Buddhist practitioners, the material researchers need perseverance
and anti-stress personality, making 99% efforts to win the
last 1% inspiration.
Over the last couple of years, ITRI has frequently won international
awards with its R&D accomplishments. Aside from elected
by the R&D magazine for the R&D 100 global technology
awards, recently ITRI’s paper-thin flexible loudspeaker also
won the Technology Innovation Awards of the Wall Street Journal
in its Consumer Electronics Category. In face of critical
economic recession, ITRI will continue to lead technology
R&D and search new opportunities for the industry. |