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Grids growth

Other alloying ingredients in lead, eg, arsenic (0.5—0.7%) and silver [7440-22-4] (0.1—0.15%), inhibit grid growth on overcharge and reduce positive grid corrosion. Tin added to a lead alloy produces well-defined castings that are readily adapted to mass production techniques (84). [Pg.577]

Other common VRLA failure modes such as dry-out, water consumption, and grid growth/corrosion have been well documented in the literature [45,46]. [Pg.276]

Extensive corrosion can also result in unwanted grid growth. This situation can promote a loss of contact between the grid and the active material and, in severe... [Pg.479]

Low calcium alloys have been introduced during recent years. Their main advantage is reduced corrosion attack, and thereby reduced grid growth. Silver addition is claimed to increase the creep resistance and improve the corrosion behavior (42). [Pg.89]

Positive grid corrosion (overall, localized, or positive grid growth) 1 grid alloy, casting conditions, active mass... [Pg.666]


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