Lead has extensive use in construction, plumbing, batteries, bullets and shot, weights, solders, pewter’s, fusible alloys, white paints, leaded gasoline, and radiation shielding.
We have great mines of lead here in Cameroon and can offer lead purity ranging from 20-60%
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LEAD ASH
We also lead ash from the recycling of lead acid batteries. Lead purity content ranges from 40-65%.
Lead ingots produced to ASTM B29-03 specifications for refined pure at 99.97% and pure lead at 99.94%
LEAD INGOTS
Lead ingots that tweak the standard purity specifications to include very low sulfur at controlled levels
Purity specifications like those listed above would be used in radiation shielding applications for interlocking lead bricks or nuclear quality pours as well as extrusion lines that require a very consistent lead quality to achieve reliable repeat values.
Pure Lead Specifications:
Elements Specification Limits(%)
Antimony(Sb) <0.0010
Copper(Cu) < 0.0010
Bishmuth(Bi) < 0.0150
Silver(Ag) < 0.0040
Tin(Sn) < 0.0010
Iron(Fe) < 0.0010
Calcium(Ca) < 0.0005
Nickel(Ni) < 0.0005
Cobal(Co) < 0.0005
Cadmium(Cd) < 0.0005
Selenium(Se) < 0.0005
Sulphur(S) < 0.0005
Zinc(Zn) < 0.0010
Aluminium(Al) < 0.0010
Tellurium(Te) < 0.0010
Manganese(Mn) Nill
Lead(Pb) 99.98+
LEAD SlAG
Lead Slag is a by-product of copper extraction by smelting. During smelting, impurities become slag which floats on the molten metal. Slag that is quenched in water produces angular granules which are disposed of as waste or utilized. Lead Purity ranges from 3-15%.
It’s important to note that the specific steps and processes may vary depending on the supplier and the country you are ordering from. Always communicate clearly with the supplier and ask any questions you may have to ensure a smooth ordering process