Fast PB Process: Plating Lead at 10,000 A/M2

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
M. Maccagni J. Nielsen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

"The recovery of lead from battery paste has been investigated for a long time and with the use of many different electrolytes. A number of processes have been presented, but none of them reached even the demonstration step. Engitec has developed a new concept for the battery paste electrowinning using a chloride electrolyte fed through a very innovative flow cell. The process has passed the lab and the demo scale and it is ready to be introduced on the market. In this paper, a description of the process will be provided.INTRODUCTIONThe need for improved energy storage systems as well as the introduction of commercially viable electric vehicles is providing a strong compulsion toward the research of new batteries. The lead battery is playing an important role because it is inexpensive, reliable and it is the most recycled material. This last aspect marks the lead acid battery as quite peculiar making it both the primary lead based product and the main raw material for lead production.In the last years the legislative pressure has become very strong and has forced the lead production to react through the introduction of important process innovations and market changes. The dispersive products, such as additives for paints and for fuel as well as bullets, have been practically banned all over the world while the battery market continues to grow. The lead acid battery remains the cheapest and most integrated energy storage system available and is improving to meet the new technical challenges. This is testified by the news coming from the development of new and more efficient lead acid batteries which are confirming their leading position.Unfortunately, the image of lead is very negative in the public opinion and some important actions are required to try changing this sentiment. Among them, better information to the market and users and the introduction of new and cleaner technologies in the production of lead can help."
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APA: M. Maccagni J. Nielsen  (2016)  Fast PB Process: Plating Lead at 10,000 A/M2

MLA: M. Maccagni J. Nielsen Fast PB Process: Plating Lead at 10,000 A/M2. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2016.

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