Primary Non-Rechargeable Batteries



Batteries are small devices designed to get electrical power through a series of chemical reactions. Many everyday objects need batteries to run, including music players, portable radios, cameras, torches, as well as tools like caulking guns, drills, and lawnmowers. Batteries are available in many types, sizes, and storage capacities to provide power to every device. In general, cells are divided into two large families, disposable and rechargeable. When the original conditions of the cell can be restored, it's called rechargeable. Otherwise, it's disposable. Non-rechargeable batteries are also called primary or dry cells.

Their typical design consists of one or more electrochemical cells, each featuring two electrodes and electrolyte. Electricity is provided by the migration of electrons from the positive electrode to the negative one. Such batteries are classified by letters, AA, AAA, C, or D, according to their sizes and nominal voltages. The most frequent materials are alkaline, lithium/manganese, zinc/carbon, and zinc/manganese. Nominal voltage and capacity are the other features defining the properties of cells. We offer a wide selection of quality primary non-rechargeable batteries made by reputable companies and featuring various solutions aimed at better performance and longer lifespan.

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