We run these in pretty consistent bulk quantities, so MOQ is usually around 10,000 pieces or so, and lead time sits at roughly 20 days depending on the color customiaztion you pick.
What it does is deliver a steady 1.5V through the whole discharge cycle — that 55 to 105 minute window is what you'll see under normal load, though it's not amazing for high-drain stuff like digital cameras, it's fine for clocks and remotes.
They've got a 0% mercury claim and teh PVC/alumnum foil jacket actually prevents leaks better than standard cardboard, which is a common complaint we hear from buyers on cheaper cells.
Shelf life is 3 years from manufacture date, give or take a month, but we usually have stock ready so you don't need to wait unless you're ordering a full container — then confirm lead time.
Honestly, most buyers go with the shrink pack for retail or blister card for shelf display; OEM on color wrap is available but adds about a week to production usually.
CE and RoHS are, and our company can provide a COA if you need it for compliance — better than reagent grade for this applicaion, anyway, since the focus is cost over precision.
Our standard MOQ for OEM orders is typically 10,000 pieces, but we can discuss lower quantities for first-time trials depending on the packaging complexity.
Yes, we have both CE and RoHS certifications available. We’ll share the copies with your order confirmation or upon request.
For shrink-pack orders of that size, lead time is usually 15 to 20 working days after deposit confirmation. Larger blister card orders may add a few extra days.
The 105-minute discharge is for low-drain devices like clocks or remotes. Higher drain devices, like toys or flashlights, will see the shorter end around 55 minutes.
The aluminum foil jacket isn’t just cosmetic—it helps protect against moisture and corrosion, which supports that 3-year shelf life. It also gives a more premium feel on the shelf.