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Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems
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Listing of all 20 news releases from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems:
NiCd cells combine the best of both worlds
Saft has developed the new VNT range of NiCd cells to satisfy the needs and requirements of specific applications such as emergency lighting. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (25 November 2005)
Novel drain cleaners gain battery power
User application article The Trojan Tool company's cordless sewer and drain cleaner provides a powerful and safer alternative to AC powered devices that electrocute hundreds of plumbers every year. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems ( 1 February 2005)
Beware budget battery reliabilty
Saft has issued a warning to lighting manufacturers after laboratory tests of two Chinese-made rechargeable nickel-cadmium batteries showed them to be unsuitable for emergency lighting applications. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (24 August 2004)
High-energy rechargeable batteries cycle well
Saft has extended its VH "super high energy" series with two new nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) cylindrical cells - the D-size VH D 9500 and the F-size VH F 1500. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems ( 6 August 2003)
CD "handbook" features battery selection guide
The new Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems handbook is a full guide to the selection and use of rechargeable batteries. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (27 November 2002)
Ni-MH cell handles heavy cycling
Saft's new VH F nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH) cylindrical cell has been developed specifically for applications requiring high-energy rechargeable batteries for use in frequent cycling conditions. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems ( 1 April 2002)
High-power battery recharges in quick time
The new VH D nickel-metal hydride cylindrical cell has been developed for applications requiring rechargeable batteries capable of providing high power, extended autonomy and fast charging. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (20 February 2002)
Ni-MH cells ideally suited for cordless powertools
Saft has extended its Super High Power 'VH' series of rechargeable NiMH cylindrical cells with the addition of the new VH Cs HP designed for fast charge and high discharge rates Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (30 November 2001)
World's most powerful storage battery to be built
Saft, the battery company, has won an order worth around US$10million for the design and manufacture of the world's most powerful storage battery, capable of supplying 40 MW of power Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems ( 6 November 2001)
Saft lithium-ion batteries take to the waves
A new design of water scooter is made possible by high-power, lightweight rechargeable lithium-ion batteries from Saft. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (20 March 2001)
Hawker Eternacell acquired and UK sites merged
Saft, Alcatel's battery activity, has acquired Hawker Eternacell, part of Invensys plc's Power Systems Division, manufacturer of primary lithium batteries for military and industrial applications Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (23 January 2001)
Saft batteries to power Land Warrior
Saft batteries will power Land Warrior, the US Army's computerised soldier of the future. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (19 April 2000)
Credit Suisse changes to nickel-cadmium batteries
Credit Suisse Group, the global banking and insurance group, has become the first major bank to adopt nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries to guarantee the power supply to critical computer systems. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (28 February 2000)
MoD selects extended-capability lithium-ion power
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has selected the Extended Capability Lithium Ion Power System (ECLIPS) rechargeable lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery and charger system from Lincad Limited and Saft. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (23 February 2000)
Unbiased battery comparison software!
Saft's new free software compares within seconds the suitability of different types of industrial batteries according to user-defined criteria - and it doesn't always recommend Saft's own batteries. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (21 February 2000)
Lithium primary cell gives a 12% capacity boost
Saft's new LS 33600C primary lithium cell has a nominal capacity of 18.5Ah, 12 per cent higher than Saft's existing high-capacity D-size lithium cell. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (21 February 2000)
Choose the right lithium power source
Saft's new "Primary Lithium Battery Selector Guide" has been produced to help electrical and electronic product designers select the most appropriate primary lithium power source for any application. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (21 February 2000)
9V battery has double the capacity of alkalines
Saft's new 9V primary (non-rechargeable) lithium batteries have twice the capacity of standard alkaline equivalents, doubling the life between battery changes of equipment. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems (15 February 2000)
Saft batteries play key role in SunShark success
Rechargeable lithium-ion batteries help propel budget conscious solar electric car to third place in the World Solar Challenge Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems ( 8 February 2000)
Lithium batteries vital in flight defibrillators
How the LO26SHX lithium sulphur dioxide 12 Volt primary battery pack powers LIFEPAK 500 automated external defibrillator. Brochure available
News from Saft Rechargeable Battery Systems ( 3 February 2000)

