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| Nickel-Cadmium
Batteries |
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| What
is a Nickel-Cadmium Battery? |
| It's a battery
that uses nickel oxide in its positive electrode (cathode),
a cadmium compound in its negative electrode (anode),
and potassium hydroxide solution in its electrolyte. The
Nickel Cadmium Battery is rechargeable, so you can use
it over and over. |
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| CADNICA
batteries: |
| In 1963, SANYO's innovative
technology gave birth to the sealed nickel cadmium battery,
"CADNICA". The CADNICA battery has earned high acclaim
for its inventive technology and superior quality |
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Features |
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It's rechargeable,
so you can use it over and over (more than 500 times.)
[Much more economical than dry cell batteries.] |
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Discharge voltage
remains stable even in conditions of high-rate discharge current.
[For equipment needing a high-rate discharge
current, it's far more stable than other battery types.] |
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·Wide operating temperature
range (-20 to 60.)
[It operates especially well in low temperatures.]
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Performance doesn't
deteriorate even after long-term storage.
[Full recovery of original performance levels after recharging.] |
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Designed to withstand
overcharge and overdischarge.
[Superior durability.] |
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Sealed configuration
with gas release vent.
[Easy maintenance and no leakage.]
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·Produced using a
ISO9000 certified quality control system.
[High quality and reliability.] |
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| Applications |
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Cellular
phones, telecommunications equipment |
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Portable audio-visual
equipment |
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Emergency lights |
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Electric tools |
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Battery-powered vehicles |
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| Battery
features |
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Please look at here. >> |
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| Battery
lineup |
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look at here. >> |
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