• How do I choose the right battery for my car?

    When choosing the right battery for your car, it's important to consider your vehicle's specifications and requirements. You can refer to your car's manual to determine the battery type and specifications it needs. You can also consult a professional auto repair shop or battery supplier for recommendations.

  • What is the average lifespan of a car battery?

    The average lifespan of a car battery varies depending on several factors, including usage conditions, maintenance, and brand. Generally, car batteries last between 3 to 5 years. To extend the battery's lifespan, regularly inspect the battery terminals and connections to ensure they are clean and tight. Consider using a charger if you're not using your car for an extended period to maintain the battery's charge. Avoid starting the car when the battery's charge is extremely low.

  • How can I safely dispose of an old car battery?

    When disposing of an old car battery, it's important to do so safely and in compliance with local environmental regulations. You can take the old battery to an auto repair shop, battery supplier, or your local waste disposal center for recycling. Do not dispose of the old battery in regular trash. For more information on battery recycling, please refer to our Battery Recycling Guide.

  • What is the relationship between battery capacity and charging time?

    There is a relationship between battery capacity and charging time, but it is not linear. Larger capacity batteries typically require longer time to charge, while smaller capacity batteries have shorter charging times. The charging speed is also influenced by the charging equipment and charging technology. We offer battery options with different capacities to meet your needs and offer fast charging technology to save time.

  • Is the opening pressure of 10-35kPa the life and death line of the battery safety valve?

    A brief comment on the battery safety valve 10-35kPa is the life and death line. The role of the battery safety valve is to maintain the internal pressure balance of the battery. Although the general valve-controlled lead-acid battery safety valve standard opening pressure in 10-49kPa, but 10-35kPa can not be simply regarded as the life and death of the battery safety valve.Battery performance and safety is affected by a number of factors, the pressure is lower than 10kPa will make the safety valve open frequently, resulting in battery water loss, affecting the life of the battery; higher than 35kPa but in the normal range, as long as the safety valve can be opened in time to release the pressure, the battery may still be working normally, only the pressure continues to rise and the failure of the safety valve will cause serious damage to the battery. Our company produces safety valves with different opening pressures according to different needs of customers.

  • Automotive battery shells: Why must PP materials pass the -40°C cold punch test?

    Automotive battery shells made of modified PP materials must pass the -40°C cold punch test, which is to ensure that they maintain their impact resistance in extremely cold environments. PP materials are easily embrittled at low temperatures, and the impact strength can be significantly increased (e.g., from 8.0kJ/m² to more than 15kJ/m²) after being modified with toughening agents such as EPDM/SBS.The test simulates the use scenario in cold areas to prevent the battery shell from being brittle and cracked due to low temperature, leading to electrolyte leakage, and meets the requirements of ISO 16750 and other international standards for the all-climate reliability of automotive parts.

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