Batteries Non-Rechargeable (Primary)
Non-rechargeable (primary) batteries are single-use electrochemical storage cells which produce electrical energy by means of a non-reversible chemical reaction, necessitating their disposal after once being depleted. Typically, they are capable of storing a larger amount of energy in a given volume than comparable rechargeable (secondary) cells, while also exhibiting significantly improved long-term storage qualities and lower unit cost. While the term "battery" is most properly reserved for an assembly of multiple individual cells, its use in reference to a single cell is common.
Product List
Total Components: 2
Product | Pricing | Datasheet | Battery Chemistry | Battery Cell Size | Voltage - Rated | Capacity | Size / Dimension | Termination Style | Stock & Quantity |
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CR 2032 JAUCH (IB) Jauch Quartz | 1 $0.3200 | Datasheet | Lithium Manganese Dioxide | Coin, 20.0mm | 3 V | 240mAh | 0.79" Dia x 0.13" H (20.0mm x 3.2mm) | Requires Holder | 4,953 Cart + RFQ |
ER2450T Jauch Quartz | 1 $5.5400 | Datasheet | Lithium Thionyl Chloride | Coin, 24.0mm | 3.6 V | 500mAh | 0.94" Dia x 0.24" H (24.0mm x 6.2mm) | PC Pin | 5,620 Cart + RFQ |