Control valve type stationary lead-acid battery using a special alloy for the electrode grid!
The "MSE Series" adopts a method that absorbs oxygen gas generated during charging into the negative plate, making it a valve-regulated lead-acid battery that does not require water replenishment. Additionally, a special alloy is used in the plate grid. It minimizes self-discharge and does not require equal charging. 【Features】 ■ Significantly reduces maintenance work ■ High discharge characteristics ■ Compact design ■ Various capacity designs available ■ Fire law certified product *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Expected Lifespan (Float Life)】 ■Approximately 7 to 9 years (25°C, 0.1C10A) *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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【Applications】 ■ For UPS ■ For communication ■ For instrumentation equipment ■ For emergency lighting ■ For operation of power generation and transformation equipment ■ For disaster prevention and security systems ■ For engine starting ■ Others *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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We support society with the "power to store, the power to move, and the power to watch over" that batteries and power sources possess! Furukawa Battery Co., Ltd. was established in 1950, independent from the battery division of Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd. With the slogan "We are challengers," we have made it our mission to respond to changes with a sense of speed. We have developed products such as the world's first space-use lithium-ion battery, the next-generation lead-acid battery "Ultra Battery" with built-in capacitors, and emergency magnesium-air batteries made from paper containers. Our company focuses on automotive and industrial lead-acid batteries as its core business, and we develop, manufacture, and sell various battery and power systems that match the trends of the times and the needs of society, including nickel-cadmium batteries for railways and aircraft, and lithium-ion batteries for drones, robots, and artificial sanitation.