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Box 6 Lead-freeing Challenges by Panasonic (Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.)... [Pg.95]

Source Panasonic Matsushita) Product literature (coin batteries). ... [Pg.312]

As of this writing, there is Httle commercialization of advanced battery systems. Small rechargeable lithium button cells have been commercialized, however, by Sanyo, Matsushita (Panasonic), and Toshiba. These cells are intended for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) use in appHcations such as memory backup and are not available to the general consumer. [Pg.587]

Matsushita website (2003). Examples of products which do not contain halogens. See http //www.matsushita. co.jp/environment/2000e/gproducts/ index3 1. html See also their lead-free information available at http //www. semicon. Panasonic.co.jp/lead-free/e-index.html... [Pg.36]

This 4 Mb FRAM utilizes lead zirconate titanate (PZT) as the active memory element a similar prototype has been made by Matsushita/Panasonic using strontium bismuth tantalate (SET). A 32-Mb SET memory has more recently been announced by Samsung. Device performances are similar in each case. The PZT device has the advantage that it can be processed at lower temperatures (450 °C, compared with ca. 650 °C for SET) the SET devices have the environmental advantage that they are lead-free. [Pg.200]

Yoshiaki Kushiki, Pres., Panasonic Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. Torn Ishida, Pres., Matsushita Battery Industrial Co., Ltd. [Pg.307]

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd Toyota Motor Corporation Panasonic Automotive Systems of America Panasonic Corporation of North America... [Pg.334]

Kyocera Corp Volkswagen AG Panasonic Corporation Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd... [Pg.357]

Anon. Gold Cap from Matsushita Company (Panasonic), in Electronic Aktuell (February, 1993), pp. 23-27. [Pg.405]

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co, Ltd., Matsushita Electric (Panasonic) Develops Advanced Plastic Recycling System, press release, Nov. 5, 2(X)2. [Pg.580]

Matsnshita, best known in retail outlets for its Panasonic brand, is planning to invest, with its Toray chemicals group partner, 1.57 billion in the construction of what is set to be the world s largest PDP plant as a means of establishing market leadership of the flat-screen television market. The plant, with a planned annual production capacity of six million panels, is scheduled to open in 2007. Matsushita will then have an annual production capacity of eleven million panels placing it in the position of world number one ahead of Korea s SDI company. [Pg.67]

FIGURE 14.61 Cross-sectional view of Li/(CF) coin-type battery. (Courtesy cf Panasonic, Division of Matsushita Electric Corp. of America.)... [Pg.399]

Source Panasonic Division of Matsushita Electric Corp. of America. [Pg.1065]


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