Articles, tagged with "lead acid batteries", page 3
20th October 2010
ni-cd batteries contain a lot of ni, cd, and fe, where ni is the iron and steel, electrical appliances, non-ferrous alloys,
electroplating, and other aspects of important raw materials. cd is the batteries, pigments and alloys of rare metals used,
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Author:
zhupeilan1230
19th October 2010
Survey first introduced the vehicle lead-acid battery production process and
technology, and introduced the techniques of the necessary raw materials and
the various processes and equipment, and comprehensive introduction of China
car batterie...
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Author:
zhupeilan1230
23rd September 2010
The Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) Batteries were first developed by Concorde Aircraft Battery in the late 1980s is a type of VRLA Battery (valve-regulated lead-acid battery). The technology was originally developed for military aircrafts where power, weight, ...
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Author:
ryedogstead10
26th August 2010
Most low power stand-alone systems use 12 V battery power as that is the most common operational voltage in sealed lead-acid batteries.
When designing a wireless communication system you need to take into consideration the most efficient voltage of ope...
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Author:
yoni8levy
09th August 2010
You will see a wide range of batteries, each different from another with the respect to their uses and shapes. You will also see a distinction on with the rechargeable batteries and those non-rechargeable ones. In the non-rechargeable batteries, there are...
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Author:
maria sara
05th August 2010
Used Lead Acid batteries pose a threat to our environment and should be managed properly for disposal. Hazardous material makes up most of the ingredients of this product that can leach out into our waterways, contaminating our future resources. Some loca...
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Author:
Gravita Exim Ltd.
24th June 2010
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All lead-acid batteries contain highly corrosive sulfuric acid, generate explosive gases and have warning labels which should be observed closely. For best results, charge the battery as...
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Author:
globalbattery
08th June 2010
The fastest way to render lead-acid batteries useless is to discharge them fully and set them aside for a long time. The sulphate ions in the electrolyte adhere to the lead plates to form lead sulphate. Usually, this happens when the battery is used and i...
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Author:
joalesto
29th May 2010
Acid for batteries is not a conventional acid to be taken lightly because it is, as a matter of fact, sulphuric acid which is a known strong acid and a hazardous chemical. This industrial chemical is found in lead-acid batteries as an electrolyte forming ...
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Author:
joalesto
25th May 2010
The battery acid is just as essential to the battery as the battery is essential to the vehicle. This chemical is specifically sulphuric acid that is diluted with water to a concentration of approximately 35%. It typically comprises wet cell batteries, ...
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Author:
joalesto
25th May 2010
Battery prices are rising!
Owners today want their golf cart batteries to last longer before they have to replace them. They want them to last longer on a charge. Golf cart owners today don't just need carts that last 18 holes on the golf course. They...
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Author:
Thomas Kelly
14th May 2010
The piecture Via battery blog
Changing a laptop battery is a relatively simple process. Normally, a new lithium-ion laptop battery will give satisfactory performance through approximately 500 charge-recharge cycles of use.
The first laptops will run...
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Author:
laptopsbattery
14th May 2010
The type of battery most used in the boating community is still the wet-celled lead acid battery.. Using an electrolyte consisting of sulfuric acid, these cells can store large amounts of electrical energy in a relatively small space. The energy is stored...
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Author:
Marinetrader
12th May 2010
Battery - Lead Acid : Why They Were Created
Lead-acid batteries or "starting batteries," as they are also called, are the oldest rechargeable batteries in existence and the first used for commercial use. They have dominated the market for over 100 ye...
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Author:
alfibe
14th April 2010
Batteries contain a range of metals which can be reused as a secondary raw material. There are well-established methods for the recycling of most batteries containing Lead, nickel-cadmium, nickel hydride and mercury. For some, such as newer nickel-hydride...
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Author:
Gravita Exim Ltd.