- RS Stock No.:
- 201-9422
- Mfr. Part No.:
- LS14250
- Brand:
- Saft
Specifications |
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Size:1/2 AA |
Nominal Voltage:3.6V |
Chemistry:Lithium Thionyl Chloride |
Capacity:1.2Ah |
Terminal Type:Standard |
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Price Each
£10.36
(exc. VAT)
£12.43
(inc. VAT)
Units | Per unit |
1 - 19 | £10.36 |
20 - 49 | £9.84 |
50 + | £9.30 |
- RS Stock No.:
- 201-9422
- Mfr. Part No.:
- LS14250
- Brand:
- Saft
Legislation and Compliance
RoHS Status: Not Applicable
- COO (Country of Origin):
- GB
Product Details
Lithium Thionyl Chloride Batteries
A 3.6V Primary Lithium Thionyl Chloride (Li-SOCl₂) from Saft. This battery is a non-standard sizes battery designed for reliability in specialist applications such as measuring devices, alarms and safety equipment, emergency transmitters, backup systems or real-time clocks. With an operating range from -60°C to 85°, C and resistance to wet environments are suitable to be used indoor and outdoor. They provide the high-performance and longer lasting life.
Features and benefits:
High voltage response, stable during most of the lifetime of the application
Low self-discharge rate (less than 1 % per year of storage at +20°C)
Ease of use
Non-flammable electrolyte
All cells are hermetically sealed in stainless steel cans (low magnetic signature and superior resistance to atmospheric corrosion)
Wide operating temperature range (from -60°C to 85°)
Long storage and operational life
Typical Applications:
Primary Lithium Thionyl Chloride speciality size batteries are used in electronic devices that require a small, compact source of power. Example applications include:
Emergency Transmitters
Alarms and Safety Equipment
Measuring Instruments
Real-Time Clocks
Backup Systems
Tracking Systems
Automotive Electronics
Professional Electronics
FAQs
Are Lithium Thionyl Chloride Batteries Harmful? - Lithium Thionyl Chloride batteries can sometimes leak a substance called potassium hydroxide which is a caustic agent that can cause eye, skin and respiratory irritations. This risk is reduced by not mixing different manufacturer battery types, batteries of different chemistries and by the replacement of all batteries at the same time.
How to dispose of Lithium Thionyl Chloride Batteries? -Recycle responsibly, a wide range of schemes are available.
Safety Advice
Keep out of sight and reach of children.
Fire, explosion and burn hazard - Do not recharge, short circuit, crush, disassemble, heat above 100゚C (212゚F), incinerate
Due to the high terminal voltage (3.6V), they are not suitable as direct replacements for other battery technologies in the same can sizes.
Guidance:
Always install the batteries correctly as per instruction
Ensure that the contact points are clean and conductive
Do not mix different types of battery
Do not heat or attempt to recharge the battery
Do not dispose of in a fire
Features and benefits:
High voltage response, stable during most of the lifetime of the application
Low self-discharge rate (less than 1 % per year of storage at +20°C)
Ease of use
Non-flammable electrolyte
All cells are hermetically sealed in stainless steel cans (low magnetic signature and superior resistance to atmospheric corrosion)
Wide operating temperature range (from -60°C to 85°)
Long storage and operational life
Typical Applications:
Primary Lithium Thionyl Chloride speciality size batteries are used in electronic devices that require a small, compact source of power. Example applications include:
Emergency Transmitters
Alarms and Safety Equipment
Measuring Instruments
Real-Time Clocks
Backup Systems
Tracking Systems
Automotive Electronics
Professional Electronics
FAQs
Are Lithium Thionyl Chloride Batteries Harmful? - Lithium Thionyl Chloride batteries can sometimes leak a substance called potassium hydroxide which is a caustic agent that can cause eye, skin and respiratory irritations. This risk is reduced by not mixing different manufacturer battery types, batteries of different chemistries and by the replacement of all batteries at the same time.
How to dispose of Lithium Thionyl Chloride Batteries? -Recycle responsibly, a wide range of schemes are available.
Safety Advice
Keep out of sight and reach of children.
Fire, explosion and burn hazard - Do not recharge, short circuit, crush, disassemble, heat above 100゚C (212゚F), incinerate
Due to the high terminal voltage (3.6V), they are not suitable as direct replacements for other battery technologies in the same can sizes.
Guidance:
Always install the batteries correctly as per instruction
Ensure that the contact points are clean and conductive
Do not mix different types of battery
Do not heat or attempt to recharge the battery
Do not dispose of in a fire
Lithium Thionyl Chloride Batteries
All cells are hermetically sealed in stainless steel cans, have a low magnetic signature and superior resistance to atmospheric corrosion. Saft batteries offer reliable power and high-quality cell construction, making them a good choice of battery for whatever your application needs.
For series or parallel connections of more than one cell, refer to the data sheet - do not solder directly to the cell - used tabbed versions instead.
Features & Benefits
Hermetically sealed
Wide operating temperature range of -60゚C to +85゚C
Long Shelf Life
Warning
Market demand for this product has caused an extension in lead times, delivery dates may fluctuate.
Approvals
Compliant with IEC 60086-4 safety standard
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
Size | 1/2 AA |
Nominal Voltage | 3.6V |
Chemistry | Lithium Thionyl Chloride |
Capacity | 1.2Ah |
Terminal Type | Standard |
Dimensions | 14.55 x 25.15mm |