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Superior performance. Engineered to last.
Discover® DRY CELL Traction Industrial batteries outperform traditional Flooded, AGM, and Gel deep-cycle batteries in demanding traction and industrial applications. These batteries are designed to deliver long runtimes, high operating current, and withstand deep discharges, ideal for powering equipment used multiple times a day.
DRY CELL Traction Industrial batteries have been used and trusted by the world’s largest industrial Original Equipment Manufacturers for more than ten years. Specific charge algorithms are available to support optimal battery performance and longevity.
Discover® DRY CELL Traction Industrial batteries feature a hydropolymer technology that enhances battery longevity when used in motive power equipment that requires frequent cycling in partial state of charge and deep discharges.
Hydro Polymer
- Organic capillary separators with hydropolymer electrolytes resist dry-out and prevent thermal runaway
- Maintains performance characteristics over operational life
Enhanced Alloys
- Thick plates with graphite-enhanced alloys deliver maximum runtime over operational life
Carbon Boost
- Carbon additives increase duty cycle performance, charge acceptance, and partial state of charge operation
Automatic Through-The-Partition Weld
- Improved intercell weld consistency and less lead waster than manual welding process (key industry models)
- Supports high current loads and lowers internal resistance
Polypropylene Case
- High heat resistance and durability (key industry models)
- High-precision pressure relief valves reduce water loss and extend life
- Integrated flame arrestors to prevent fire and explosion
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