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A guide to safely transporting Lithium-ion batteries

[fa icon="calendar'] 24-Mar-2016 16:00:00 / by Neil Oliver posted in Insider

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Accutronics has released a one-page guide about the safe transportation of lithium-ion batteries.  Targeted at original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the medical, defence and instrumentation sectors, the guide offers five quick steps to ensuring that batteries meet international standards of design, assembly and testing before being packed for shipment.

As well as new changes coming into force from 1 April in relation to the State of Charge (SoC) of batteries transported by plane, the guide also highlights IEC standards, UN testing regulations and special provisions required before batteries can be shipped by plane. 

The rise in demand for smaller, more portable devices that require a lot of battery power has resulted in more compact and energy-dense batteries.  Customers in industries including medical, healthcare, security, defence and instrumentation are increasingly using feature-laden devices with power hungry features including colour touchscreens, GPS antennas and Wi-Fi radios, more powerful processors and onboard storage.

It can be a challenge to navigate the maze of regulations, for example, batteries in medical applications must meet the requirements of IEC safety testing in addition to the mandatory transportation testing. With the high volume of batteries now being shipped by plane globally, it is important that businesses offering batteries for transport are aware of their responsibilities.

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The WiFi wand is no magic solution

[fa icon="calendar'] 17-Mar-2016 09:00:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Cyber security

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Researchers at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire, USA, recently developed a small piece of hardware that enables  medical devices to securely connect to WiFi networks. Due to its wand-like appearance, the system has been dubbed the magic wand of MedTech.

Unfortunately, there is little that is magical about the device. While it does address the problem the medical technology (MedTech) and healthcare sectors are facing in regards to cybercrime, there is much more that needs to be done to secure medical hardware.

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Need a smart battery charger to use in your vehicle?

[fa icon="calendar'] 01-Mar-2016 14:12:15 / by Rob Brown posted in Products & Services

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For heavy users of batteries the need to charge them is paramount.

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