A battery-powered future demands safety and performance. Our leading thermal management solutions help absorb and store thermal energy while keeping thermosensitive components safe and efficient. Latent Heat Systems technology provides passive energy absorption, thermal mitigation, homogeneity, and safety.
What are the different types of battery heating technologies?
Several types of heating technologies are used for battery heating, including silicone rubber and Kapton. These heating elements can be vulcanized to a backer plate to conform to a battery/battery pack, or they can stand alone. Battery heating is a process that requires reliable thermal systems.
What are the different types of heating elements for batteries?
Birk Manufacturing has extensive experience designing and manufacturing heating elements for batteries. Several types of heating technologies are used for battery heating, including silicone rubber and Kapton. These heating elements can be vulcanized to a backer plate to conform to a battery/battery pack, or they can stand alone.
Battery heating is a process that requires reliable thermal systems. Birk heaters are cost-effective heating solutions for batteries of different sizes and shapes. Most of Birk's battery solutions are self-regulating, removing the need for active thermal management and reducing cost and complexity.
Can you use a battery heater in cold weather?
Phillips & Temro offers multiple options for battery heaters, to maintain available cold cranking amps and improve recharge time in cold weather by warming the batteries. There are multiple solutions to choose from to fit your application, including silicone pad, blanket, box and the industrial BH-3100 battery warmers.
Can I use a blanket heater with a lithium ion battery?
NOTICE: This product is NOT recommended for use with lithium ion batteries, nickel cadmium batteries or with battery case material ABS. Blanket style heater warms the battery core to 60° – 70°F above ambient temperature for quick starts, and features Thinsulate™ thermal insulation to help maintain battery temperature in cold weather.
The silicone pad battery heater is placed underneath the batteries in the battery box/tray. Silicone material is resistant to battery acid and comes with a 6′ (1.8 m) cord. Even on the coldest days, your vehicle will be ready when you are. Available in multiple sizes for single or group batteries.