About Lead Ingots
The Lead Ingots are made from Raw Lead Bullions, Secondary Lead Ingots or Lead Scraps through Pyro Metallurgical process. They are mainly used for manufacturing different building material and lead storage batteries & chemicals. Mostly they are purchased by those who wish to mould their own items, like lead bullets & lead fishing sinkers and other related lead ballast applications. Known as a shield for radioactive rays, these Lead Ingots are widely appreciated for their outstanding features such as purity, tensile strength, resistance to harsh environmental conditions and durability.
High Purity for Reliable PerformanceEach lead ingot is refined by electrolysis and boasts a remarkable minimum purity of 99.97%. This high level of purity ensures consistent results for critical applications like battery manufacturing, radiation shielding, and chemical processing. The smooth, grey/silver finish meets industry requirements, making these ingots a dependable choice for various demanding sectors.
Versatile Industrial ApplicationsThese lead ingots serve a wide range of industrial uses. Due to their density of 11.34 g/cm and stable hardness, they are ideal for applications requiring durability and radiation protection, such as cable sheathing and laboratory shielding. Their easy melting point of 327C allows for efficient manufacturing processes across different industries.
Packaging and Storage SolutionsOur ingots are securely bundled and strapped to facilitate safe transport and storage. We recommend storing them in dry indoor environments to preserve quality and surface integrity. Each bundle is designed for ease of handling and meets the logistical needs of manufacturers, suppliers, and exporters throughout India.
FAQs of Lead Ingots:
Q: How are the lead ingots manufactured?
A: The ingots are produced through an advanced electrolysis refining process. This method guarantees high purity (minimum 99.97% lead), resulting in superior quality ingots suitable for critical industrial applications.
Q: What makes these lead ingots suitable for battery manufacturing and radiation shielding?
A: Their exceptional purity, high density (11.34 g/cm), and uniform surface finish ensure reliable electrical conductivity and effective radiation attenuation, making them ideal for battery and shielding applications.
Q: When should the ingots be used after delivery?
A: It is recommended to use the ingots promptly after delivery or store them in dry indoor conditions to maintain their integrity and prevent oxidation or surface contamination.
Q: Where do you supply or export these lead ingots?
A: We distribute and export our lead ingots across India and to international clients, catering to battery manufacturers, chemical industries, cable producers, and radiation protection suppliers.
Q: What are the main benefits of using your lead ingots?
A: Our lead ingots offer reliable quality, consistent chemical composition, and meet international standards (IS 27:1992/ASTM B29), ensuring efficiency and safety in processing, manufacturing, and handling.
Q: How should the ingots be stored to maintain quality?
A: Store the ingots in dry, indoor environments to preserve their smooth surface, prevent moisture absorption, and avoid potential oxidation over time.
Q: What are the physical specifications of each lead ingot?
A: Each ingot weighs approximately 25-30 kg, with dimensions around 550 mm (length) x 130 mm (width) x 100 mm (height) and a Brinell hardness of 4, meeting the requirements for various industrial applications.