Disposable batteries are the most commonly used type of batteries.
We can distinguish between various sub-types and technologies:
oxyride, alkaline, sealed lead acid, lithium ion, hearing aid battery,
watch batteries, ... |
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| Evoia |  | Alkaline Xtreme Power |  | Photo Power Lithium |
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| THE WORLD'S No. 1* LONG LANSTING AA Alkaline battery - Recognized by GUINNESS WORLD RECORDSTM |  | Panasonic’s Xtreme Power battery offers premium energy for your personal appliances. |  | These batteries combine very light weight material with lithium technology. For high energy cameras. |
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| Alkaline Essential Power |  | Zinc Carbon Red Zinc |  | Alkaline Power |
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| Panasonic’s Essential Power battery is an ideal power solution for commonly used devices |  | Panasonic’s zinc carbon batteries provide an economical power source for devices requiring low drain intermittent usage. |  | Panasonic’s Alkaline Power battery is an ideal power solution for many of today's appliances that demand powerful batteries. |
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| Watch batteries |  | Hearing aid batteries |  | Lithium coin |
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| Panasonic offers a comprehensive range of high performance silver oxide batteries. |  | These batteries provide a steady level of power for hearing enhancement equipment. |  | To power your electronic equipment ranging from calculators to electronic games & mini-remote control devices. |
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| Micro alkaline |  | Silver oxide |  | |
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| Alkaline button cells offer the power for your pen lights, cameras and electronic games. |  | Silver oxide button cells are available for different kinds of electronic appliances. They exist very often in the same size as alkaline coin but offer loger service life and stockage. |  | |
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| * average of all discharge mode ANSI and IEC (at this point Jan 15th, 2008). |
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