SMF (Sealed Maintenance Free) batteries, also referred to as the Value Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries are flat plate batteries that do not require topping-up and normally do not emit any fumes or gases on a never-ending basis. They eliminate the risk of acid spillage during transportation. Due to their construction it can be mounted in any orientation and does not require constant maintenance. These are utilized for high-end applications of standby power like UPS, Electric Converter, Railway Communications, and Security Systems, etc.
Nantech Power Systems offering SMF batteries with AGM technology such as follows
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AGM technology stands for Absorbent Glass Mat. The absorbent glass mat refers to a fine fibre glass mat that is capable of absorbing sulfuric acid, making batteries spill proof.
Exide SMF Batteries | Amaron Quanta | Rocket SMF Batteries | Panasonic Batteries | |
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Product Type | VRLA batteries (Value regulated lead acid) |
VRLA batteries (Value regulated lead acid) |
VRLA batteries (Value regulated lead acid) |
VRLA batteries (Value regulated lead acid) |
Battery Type | SMF (Sealed Maintenance Free Battery) | SMF (Sealed Maintenance Free Battery) | SMF (Sealed Maintenance Free Battery) | SMF (Sealed Maintenance Free Battery) |
Features |
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Spill proof | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Charging time | 5 hours | 16 Hrs | 6-8 Hrs | 6-12 Hrs |
Warranty | 36 Months | 18 months | 24 Months | 24 Months |
Rechargeable | YES | YES | YES | YES |
Technology | AGM(Absorptive Glass Mat) | AGM(Absorptive Glass Mat) | AGM(Absorptive Glass Mat) | AGM(Absorptive Glass Mat) |
Usage/Application |
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Battery cell composition | Lead acid | Lead acid | Lead acid | Lead acid |
Nominal voltage | 12v | 12v | 12v | 12v |
Temperature Compensation | 25°C | 25°C | 25°C | 25°C |
Design float life | 10 years | 10 years | 6 to 10 years | 6 to 10 years |
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