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A lithium primary battery, not interchangeable with zinc types. A rechargeable lithium-ion version is available in the same size and is interchangeable in some uses. According to consumer packaging, replaces (BR) 2 ⁄ 3 A. In Switzerland as of 2008, these batteries accounted for 16% of lithium camera battery sales. [75]
SR44 and LR44 have a very different discharge curve. A product designed for an SR44 battery will not work well if you substitute an LR44. 71.106.228.229 17:12, 21 March 2010 (UTC) LR44 and SR44 are the same physical size. However, the terminal voltage of the SR version is a tad higher (1.55v -v- 1.5v) and its capacity is also higher.
Standard battery nomenclature describes portable dry cell batteries that have physical dimensions and electrical characteristics interchangeable between manufacturers. The long history of disposable dry cells means that many manufacturer-specific and national standards were used to designate sizes, long before international standards were reached.
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The Wood River Refinery is an oil refinery located in Roxana, Illinois, approximately 15 miles (24 km) north of St. Louis, Missouri, on the east side of the Mississippi River. The refinery is currently owned by Phillips 66 and Cenovus Energy and operated by the joint-venture company WRB Refining, LLC (WRB).
Schaeffer Oil is a privately held, U.S. company, which operates under the name Schaeffer Manufacturing Company. Schaeffer manufactures specialty lubrication products, including oil additives , friction modifiers , and synthetic oils , greases and other compounds.
Lion Oil Company is a private corporation engaged in refining and production of oil, gasoline, and oil-based products. It also manufactures asphalt, industrial solvents and roofing materials. [ 1 ] It also operates a gathering and transportation system that moves oil products in interstate commerce. [ 2 ]
A Wall Street banker who James Ferrell met in the early 1980s, who would later become a member of the Ferrellgas Board of Directors, Andy Levison, [13] contacted James Ferrell in 1984 to let him know that Buckeye's propane subsidiary was for sale at an estimated $200 million and asked if he wanted to bid on it. The purchase would elevate ...