Battery Holder Design and Testing, ANSI, EIA, UL
For testing new designs of battery holders, MPD fabricated min-max sized battery slugs. The slugs proved to be a great aid to our engineering staff in several ways. First off is saving time and money by not having to shop for several brands of batteries to confirm that your design works with common batteries.
They weigh more than a battery, generating more force during drop testing. They are more durable than batteries when drop testing. They have no power and will not short circuit, leak or require storage-handling precautions.
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