02nd March 2011
Articles of tin are seldom encountered in archaeological sites. This metal is found more often in various alloys, particularly in combination with copper for bronze and/or tin pewter. Gettens notes that tin seldom survives in archaeological sites because ...
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10th January 2011
It is fact that batteries Keeps the World on Move, presently used in 60 million vehicles and essential for industries with huge demand. Before coming towards battery plates, we must know about lead acid battery.
Lead Acid Batteries are secondary batte...
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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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29th April 2010
There are many different uses of Lead. It may be used as a pure metal, alloyed with other metals, or as chemical compounds.
Battery
The principal consumption of Lead is for the Lead-Acid storage battery in which grid or plate is made of Lead or Lead w...
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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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24th March 2010
Battery Recycling is good for the Earth and good for future generations. Battery Recycling is the act of processing used or abandoned Batteries, which would otherwise be considered waste and harmful to our environment. Many communities have curbside Batt...
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