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GLOBAL ANTIMONIAL LEAD MARKET INTRODUCTION A strong alloy of lead called antimonial lead contains antimony. Lead hardens and becomes […]
INTRODUCTION
A strong alloy of lead called antimonial lead contains antimony. Lead hardens and becomes more rigid when antimony is added to it. It creates a protective, impermeable layer more quickly than pure lead and is non-reactive, resistant to oxidation and corrosion in most conditions.
A hard lead alloy with an antimony content that is utilised for the structure of storage-battery plates and tank linings is called grid metal.When lead and antimony are combined, the lead solidifies and hardens. It is non-reactive, doesn’t corrode or oxidise in most situations, and creates an impenetrable, protective layer more quickly than pure lead.
Lead dust or fumes can harm the kidneys, blood-forming tissues, nervous system, reproductive system, or cardiovascular system if exposed repeatedly or for an extended period of time. Long-term exposure to arsenic may result in brain and neurological system damage, skin and mucous membrane irritation, and lung or skin cancer
.In addition, antimony lead can be used to make sheet lead, bearings, wheel weights, and ballasts. Antimonial lead can be used for step soldering, where several melting points are employed, to fuse metal surfaces together.
The negative electrode of a lead acid battery is formed of porous or spongy lead. Because the lead is porous, lead can develop and dissolve more easily. Lead oxide makes up the positive electrode. A sulfuric acid and water electrolytic solution is used to submerge both electrodes.
GLOBAL ANTIMONIAL LEAD MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST
The Global antimonial lead market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
ANTIMONIAL LEAD INGOTS
Antimony-containing lead ingots come in a variety of diameters and typically contain 3-7% antimony. One of the several metal alloys sold by American Elements under the brand name AE AlloysTM is antimonial lead. Ballast, casting, step soldering, bearing assembly, and radiation shielding are among the main uses.
The AE AlloysTM are offered in a wide range of machined shapes, including bar, ingot, ribbon, wire, shot, sheet, and foil, in different sizes. By request, American Elements can develop materials to specific requirements.
Metal powder, submicron powder, nanoscale, targets for thin film deposition, and pellets for chemical vapour deposition (CVD) and physical vapour deposition (PVD) applications are other ultra high purity and high purity forms.
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