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Maxell’s All-solid-state Battery “PSB401010H” Adopted for the Wireless Cooking Temperature Sensor Device “NICK” Jointly Developed by CO-WORKS and YOSHINOYA

TOKYO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#Allsolidstatebattery–The ceramic-packaged all-solid-state battery “PSB401010H” of Maxell, Ltd. (TOKYO: 6810) has been adopted in the wireless cooking temperature sensor device “NICK” jointly developed by CO-WORKS Co., Ltd. and YOSHINOYA CO., LTD. The “NICK” is equipped with a temperature sensor, a communication module, all-solid-state batteries and a power receiving coil, capable of measuring and visualizing the temperature of ingredients in cooking equipment within a range of up to 100℃. A demonstration experiment using the “NICK” has recently started at selected YOSHINOYA restaurants.




In restaurants such as YOSHINOYA, various initiatives are underway to maintain and enhance food quality, including the management of cooking data and the optimization of the processes. The “NICK” is being developed for beef cooker with the aim of sharing cooking data among restaurants and optimizing cooking skills and processes, which enables users to maintain high quality and provide stable products.

In order to measure temperature in the high-temperature range close to 100℃, most conventional portable temperature sensors with communication functions have been designed with only the temperature sensor part encased in a probe (a needle component for insertion into the measured part), while the other main unit (including the battery and the electronic board) is separated from the sensor to mitigate the effects of high temperatures, which has led to limitations on installation locations.

Particularly, batteries may experience deterioration due to chemical reactions when exposed to high-temperature environments, such as 100℃. Therefore, it is necessary to place the main unit of the device away from the temperature sensing component, in a cooler area. This requirement has restricted the design flexibility of the device. By adopting Maxell’s rechargeable all-solid-state battery, the PSB401010H, as the device’s power source, the operating temperature range has expanded, allowing for use in high-temperature environments, as the battery features high heat resistance. Furthermore, by integrating the temperature measurement sensor with the main unit, the device can now be placed more conveniently than the separated types, which we believe will contribute to increased convenience for restaurant staff utilizing the device.

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