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CR2032 lithium button cell battery 3V CR 2032 VARTA

Metzler CR2032 lithium button cell battery 3 volt by Varta, ø 20 x 3.2 mm, low self-discharge

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CR2032 Varta lithium coin cell battery

Dimensions: ø 20 x 3,2 mm

Lithium button cell battery

The CR2032 from Varta stands out for its extremely low self-discharge (< 1 %/year) and environmental compatibility.
Particularly suitable for small electronic devices, data storage units, calculators, clocks and remote controls
When handling these batteries, please note that you should not touch them with bare fingers. Even the smallest traces of sweat on the surface can cause the metal surface to oxidise. This can make it seem as though the batteries lack sufficient power during use. Therefore, please wipe them with a dry cloth before use and, if possible, insert them while wearing gloves.

  • industrial-grade lithium manganese cell
  • nominal voltage 3.0 volts
  • capacity 230 mAh
  • dimensions ø 20 x 3.2 mm
  • weight approx. 3 grams
  • operating temperature range -30 ... +60 °C
  • manufacturer: Varta

Note on the best-before date for Varta button cells
For this industrial type, it is not the best-before date but the manufacturing date that is printed, in coded form. You will find this printed code on the back of the battery. The first digit indicates the year of manufacture, the second the month of manufacture.
Example: 37 = 2013 July
The months October, November and December are represented as 0, Y and Z, so 3Y would accordingly be 2013 November.

At Malmvik, we only carry fresh cells. From the date of manufacture, the cells remain usable for around 8 years, depending on storage conditions.
Please make sure the batteries remain in their packaging and are not stored stacked on top of each other like coins, as this can cause them to discharge through short circuits.

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