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Nickel-Cadmium (Ni-Cd) Batteries

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.

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.

Features

It's rechargeable, so you can use it over and over; more than 500 times [Much more economical than dry cell batteries].

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].

Wide operating temperature range (-20°C to 60°C) [It operates especially well in low temperatures].

Performance doesn't deteriorate even after long-term storage [Full recovery of original performance levels after recharging].

Designed to withstand overcharge and overdischarge [Superior durability].

Sealed configuration with gas release vent [Easy maintenance and no leakage].
  Produced using an ISO9000 certified quality control system [High quality and reliability].

Applications
Cellular phones, telecommunications equipment

Portable audio-visual equipment

Emergency lights

Electric tools

Battery-powered vehicles

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