The conversion of inert lead into a reactive lead oxide is the essence of creating the DNA of the lead-acid battery. This process plays a key role in determining the performance, life and properties of the finished battery. The Barton pot process has some degree of flexibility that is missing with the ball mill method. BEST technical editor, Dr Mike McDonagh, explains the process and the variations that can be attained.
This is the second article in the leady oxide manufacturing series for lead-acid batteries. The first . . .
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