Maxell Corporation of America, Inc. Datasheets for Rechargeable (Secondary) Batteries
Rechargeable batteries or secondary batteries contain active materials that can be regenerated by charging. When the energy produced by rechargeable batteries drops below optimum efficiency, secondary batteries may be recharged in a couple of ways, depending upon their construction.
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| Features • Thin battery with high capacity Maxell's original technologies, such as electrode technology, have realized thin batteries with high capacity that can be used in compact high-performance mobile devices. | |
| Features • Thin battery with large capacity Realization of a thin, large-capacity lithium-ion rechargeable battery with an aluminum laminated sheet. Excellent heat transfer characteristics enable stable electrical performance and high-rate... | |
| Overview Developed by Maxell, the Coin Type Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery has a high-rate discharge characteristic of up to 2ItA (140mA), made possible by the battery's unique stacked electrode structure. This... | |
| Overview This battery employs specially treated manganese dioxide for the positive material and a lithium-aluminum compound for the negative material. A specially formulated organic electrolyte is also used, yielding excellent... |