The APOLLON-Diamond Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) battery is a rechargeable battery with safety valves, which allows the internal pressure to be released in case of an accidental overcharge. These batteries are maintenance free as there is no need for topping-up during the whole service life.
Altus Asia Group Pte Ltd has signed an agreement to develop a lead acid battery recycling facility in Singapore, using technology from Ace Recycling Pte Ltd and VerdeEn Chemicals Inc. This facility will be able to recycle up to10,000MT per annum of Used Lead Acid Battery and recover Lead, Metallics, Plastics, Gypsum and water.
What is a lead-acid car battery?
Lead-acid is the most common car battery type and was invented by French physicist Gaston Planté. Thanks to decades of development, they have evolved to be well-established. A lead-acid battery has a negative electrode made from porous lead, hence the name. The positive electrode is made from lead oxide.
What are the different types of car battery used in Singapore?
Check out the Top 3 Types of Car Battery used in Singapore Lead-acid, AGM and EFB battery and make a better decision before purchasing one.
What is a lead-acid battery made of?
A lead-acid battery has a negative electrode made from porous lead, hence the name. The positive electrode is made from lead oxide. Both electrodes are dipped into an electrolyte, a liquid mixture of sulphuric acid and water. To prevent the two electrodes from coming into contact, there is an electrically insulating membrane between them.
Are lead batteries recycled?
Lead Batteries are among the most recycled item in the world. More than 800 million Lead Batteries are recycled every year by Smelting to produce lead worth more than $14 billion. Batteries play a crucial role in the shift towards sustainable energy production.