RENATA round cells for watches 395
- Swiss made high-grade product
- including guarantee for unit protection
- open code stating date of production
Technical Data:
- Dimension: Ø 9.50 x H 2.70 mm
- Capacity: 55.0 mAh
- Voltage: Silver Oxide (low drain) 1.55 V
- mercury (Hg) free
Cross Reference Guide:
- Energizer Eveready: 395
- Maxell/Panasonic/Sony/Toshiba: SR927SW
- Varta: V395
- Rayovac: 395
- Duracell: D 395/399
- Timex: LA
- Citizen: 280-48
- Seiko: SB-AP/DP
- I.E.C.: SR927 (SR57)
RENATA - Silver Oxide batteries
We offer the right solution for any electronic device requiring a highly compact, long - life power source at a low voltage. Our wide portfolio includes more than 40 different types of coin cells. With their excellent quality and reliability, our silver oxide coin cells are being used in medical equipment, watches, remote controls, pocket computers and many other devices being produced today.
With continual investments and with persistent optimizing of our manufacturing processes our state of the art, fully automated manufacturing facilities, ensure the outstanding quality of our RENATA 100% mercury - free coin cells.
Your Advantages at a Glance
- Dimensional accuracy and stability
- Long service life
- Maximum reliability due to consistently high quality
- High capacity with low self - discharge
- Outstanding state of the art tightness properties
- Use of premium raw materials
- Broad assortment of products
General disposal instructions Batteries and accumulators (rechargeable batteries)
Batteries and accumulators contain valuable resources but also toxic pollutants, which is why they must be handed in to an approved collection point in accordance with legal regulations. This ensures that they are recycled in an environmentally friendly and resource-saving manner. Disposing of batteries or accumulators in household waste is not permitted! Batteries containing pollutants are marked with the corresponding chemical symbols Cd for cadmium, Hg for mercury and Pb for lead.
Regardless of the source, household batteries and accumulators can be handed in for disposal free of charge wherever comparable products are sold. To avoid short circuits that can lead to fire, the poles of so-called high-performance batteries (e.g. smartphone, notebook batteries) should be taped over with insulating tape before returning them. Defective batteries can be handed in free of charge at the relevant pollutant collection points or directly at the local recycling center.
Information on this can be obtained from the responsible administration/waste management.