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Panasonic (Matsushita) - Sanyo Electric - Lithium Batteries, Ni-MH Rechargeable
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| Stock 6764 (Tokyo) SANYY (ADR) Merger Pending
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2055 Sanyo Ave
San Diego, CA (USA) 92173
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619 661 4888 |
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619 661 6743 |
| Company Description |
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Sanyo Electric, worlds largest manufacturer computer cell phone lithium ion batteries, December 2008 Panasonic $6.3 Billion USD acquisition |
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SANYO Energy (U.S.A.)
Corporation is responsible for the support, interface and manufacturing
needs of customers in the North America trading block. The ability to
provide a complete solution for your battery requirements sets SANYO apart
from its competition. Our experience in battery design and development
will support you with everything from the selection of the best suited
chemistry and cell type for your application to testing, technical support
and mass production.
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customers the benefit of rapid product development, turn key battery pack
design and manufacturing by providing extensive local and international
capabilities. SANYO's local capabilities include our ISO 9000 Engineering
and Design Center and Model Shop in San Diego, CA and a highly automated
cell and battery pack manufacturing facility in Tijuana, Mexico. Our
international capabilities include engineering, design, modeling and
manufacturing in Japan. We also have manufacturing and support services in
Europe, Great Britain, Indonesia, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore,
China and South America.
BATTERIES:
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Cadnica (Ni-Cd)
It is 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.
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Lithium Ion (Li-ion)
It is a high energy density,
3.6V battery that is widely used in the portable equipment market. It uses
lithium metallic oxide in its positive electrode (cathode) and carbon
material in its negative electrode (anode), and the lithium ions inside
the battery transfer between the positive electrode and the negative
electrode during charge or discharge. |
Twicell (Ni-MH)
It is a secondary battery which lasts more
than twice as long as CADNICA batteries. Twicell uses hydrogen absorbing
alloys in its negative electrode (anode) and nickel oxide in its positive
electrode (cathode). Since its release, the first in the world in October
1990, the "Twicell" sealed Nickel-Metal Hydride battery has
developed a strong reputation for high capacity, high performance and high
quality. In November 1996, SANYO was the first manufacturer in the world
to acheive 300 million cells accumulatively.
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Lithium
It is a battery that uses lithium metal or
a lithium aluminum alloy in its negative electrode (anode) and maganese
dioxide in its positive electrode (cathode). SANYO's primary lithium
battery (CR Series) was first released in 1976 and its secondary (rechargable)
lithium battery (ML Series) was released in 1989. these batteries meet
market needs with their high technology and superior quality.
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