The curing process has been an essential part of lead-acid battery manufacture since the pasting process was devised. The main purpose was to ensure the uncharged or unformed active material was in a suitable condition for further processing through the assembly and formation stages. Dr Mike McDonagh reports.
We have come to realise in subsequent decades, that the process is far more complex and far-reaching than was initially imagined. In this article I will be describing the chemistry and morphology of the current understanding of lead-acid battery plate curing from . . .
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