Hi there wondered if anyone can recommend any 18650 batteries that use true imr chemistry. Thanks

Hmmm, I wasn’t aware there were any batteries that used pure IMR chemistry. They are normally mixed with nickel to stabilize the chemistry. Actually, I thought almost all modern 18650 contained a mix of magnesium, nickel, and cobalt, in varying amounts.

But, out of curiosity, I’m interested to know if there are any true IMR batteries used for commercial purposes. Their resistance to over-charging might have some benefits.

There are true manganese based only cells.

Their highest capacity is only 1800mAh though.

Thanks for the reply I have seen online some batteries labelled as imr but when wrapper is taken of they are Icr.

We’re all well beyond the traditional ICR, IMR and IRF chemistries now.

The rule of the day is hybrid.

Match the cells to the load of your device and we can help you more.

Sony VTC5a is the answer you seek, if you’re planning a big party.

Chris

Don’t go by the product code. ICR, IMR, INR are basically just product names, and don’t really give you an accurate idea of what the cell is made of. You’ll need to download the MSDS for the specific cell type you’re looking at.