Nickel–cadmium battery
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Welcome to EBL's nickel and cadmium battery collection – your trusted source for reliable and rechargeable NiCad batteries. These Ni-Cd batteries use nickel hydroxide and cadmium metal as electrodes, offering a robust performance for devices that demand consistent power.
As with all battery systems, Ni-Cd cells must be collected separately from other waste and recycled. Never incinerate Nickel Cadmium batteries. Never dispose Ni-Cd cells as landfill. Nickel Cadmium batteries must be recycled. Contact Exponential Power, Inc. for information. 14. Transport Information
Thomas Edison patented a nickel– or cobalt–cadmium battery in 1902, and adapted the battery design when he introduced the nickel–iron battery to the US two years after Jungner had built one. In 1906, Jungner established a factory close to Oskarshamn, Sweden, to produce flooded design Ni–Cd batteries.
Under the so-called "batteries directive" (2006/66/EC), the sale of consumer Ni–Cd batteries has now been banned within the European Union except for medical use; alarm systems; emergency lighting; and portable power tools. This last category has been banned effective 2016.
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