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The NiMH battery charging voltage will rise as the charging current and/or temperature of the battery increase. In general, charging at temperatures between 0°C and 40°C requires a constant current of no more than 1C, and charging at temperatures between 10°C and 30°C results in a higher charging efficiency.
A nickel-hydrogen battery (NiMH) contains 6mol/L of potassium hydroxide solution as the electrolyte and metal hydride, also known as hydrogen storage alloy and metal hydride, as the negative active material. The primary manufacturing processes for the active material to create the electrode pole pieces are sintering, pulping, foam nickel, fiber nickel, and infiltration. The capacities and high current discharge capabilities of electrodes made using various processes vary greatly.