Adding carbon is the new lease of life for lead-acid batteries. Light, abundant and relatively inexpensive, this material offers unique benefits to the battery electrodes and to the construction– making it better and stronger than ever before. ALABC programme manager Boris Monahov takes a comprehensive overview of the subject so you can make the best lead-acid batteries yet.
Carbon is the sixth major element used in lead-acid batteries. The electrolyte of lead-acid batteries attacks most materials except steel, some glasses and some polymers. But carbon is considered chemically stable . . .
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