P-130SCRC/FTF2 Panasonic - BSG, P-130SCRC/FTF2 Datasheet - Page 7

BATTERY PK 2.4V 1300 MAH NICAD

P-130SCRC/FTF2

Manufacturer Part Number
P-130SCRC/FTF2
Description
BATTERY PK 2.4V 1300 MAH NICAD
Manufacturer
Panasonic - BSG
Datasheet

Specifications of P-130SCRC/FTF2

Battery Type
Nickel Cadmium (NiCd)
Voltage - Rated
2.4V
Capacity
1300mAh
Battery Cell Size
SC - Flat Top
Number Of Cells
2
Structure
1 Row x 2 Cells Side to Side
Termination Style
Solder Tab
Rechargeability
Yes
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS compliant by exemption
Other names
P098-F021
RECHARGEABLE NI-CD BATTERIES
Responding to the Technological Revolution with Consistent Reliability!
Overview
Rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries are one type of alkaline
storage battery, which is classified as a secondary
battery. Ni-Cd batteries use nickel hydroxide as the
positive electrode, cadmium as the negative elec-
trode, and an alkaline electrolyte. They are desig-
nated by IEC 285 as alkaline secondary cells and
batteries “Sealed nickel-cadmium cylindrical re-
chargeable single cells”. First invented by Jungner of
Sweden in 1899, the basis for practical application of
rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries was made possible
about 50 years later by the development of the totally
sealed cell by Neumann of France.
Ever since our development and practical application
of rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries in 1961, for over 30
years Panasonic has continued to make innovations
and improvements in order to meet the ever-increas-
ing needs and demands of the market. As a result,
our rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries are used for all
types of applications throughout the world. Panasonic
has also applied many original technological develop-
ments in our rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries, including
the fabrication of the negative electrode by a pasted
method, the fabrication of the positive electrode by a
NICKEL CADMIUM HANDBOOK, PAGE 6
sintered method or by using a new foamed metal
material, and the use of a new thin type separator,
thus achieving ever-higher levels of reliability and
performance. In particular, reflecting the needs of the
market, our SM120 and SM80 Series were developed
as a new High Capacity and Rapid Charge type,
challenging the limits of Ni-Cd batteries to provide
both rapid charge and approximately double the
capacity of our standard type.
Because Ni-Cd batteries are made using the scarce
natural resources of nickel and cadmium, Panasonic
is making a positive effort for recycling them from the
viewpoint of protecting the global environment and
ensuring the efficient utilization of the earth’s natural
resources.
Giving top priority to meeting the needs of our
customers, Panasonic will continue to develop new
products for providing power to the devices that are
so important to today’s comfortable, enjoyable, and
productive living.
FEBRUARY 2002

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