B.R.A. cells made using low-antimony lead alloys results of six-year service trial experiment No. E/DN/C133 (TN-LON-004)

Last updated on 22 November 2013 2:33
Two principal causes of failure of lead-acid cells, with grids made from antimonial lead are interlinked. Destructive positive grid corrosion takes place over a period of years and antimony, liberated by the corrosion reaction, contaminates the negative spongy lead, lowering its hydrogen overvoltage. The former process leads eventually to...
Author(s): Hirsch J.L.;Nolan K.W.;Pope D.M.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1973
United Kingdom
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