How to deal with the used lead acid battery

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Widely used in many different industries, such telecommunication, power systems, radio, and television systems, solar, UPS, electric vehicles, automobile, forklifts, emergency lights, etclead acid battery has covered the variety of professions after many years enhanced and improved. I can’t imagine life without the lead acid battery. And these batteries are the most successfully recycled product. About 97% of these batteries are recycled according the Battery Council International, and can be reused in the making of new batteries based on the recent survey reports in this area.

Including lead, lead compounds and sulfuric acid, lead acid batteries are still hazardous waste, even when drained of acid because they still contain lead. But the lead is very useful. The acid in particular is important to discard because if you leave it to leak somewhere it can get in the ground and travel to active water sources. Acid is corrosive which is also dangerous if it comes in contact with skin, so transport the battery somewhere where professionals can drain it in a safe environment. Do not try to drain the battery yourself.

Before you transport these batteries, you need some tools to help you finish this job, such as nonreactive container, cardboard box, pallet, cardboard, 1-inch honeycomb.

  1. Make sure whether the battery is dead. Recharge the battery to see if you can still use it, or have an expert look at the battery to tell you if it is dead.
  2. Decide where to bring the battery. If you bring it somewhere when you buy a new battery, the store is required to take it, usually free of charge. If you bring it to metal recyclers, they might pay you for it. Of course, if you are not going to transport it immediately, store the battery in a secure area. Keep it indoors, inside a curbed, nonreactive, impermeable surface.
  3. Package the battery. This process will differ based on the state of the battery. If it is cracked or damaged in any way, you must transport it in a nonreactive, structurally secure, closed container, like a polyethylene bucket or drum. It is best to transport all batteries like this, but if the battery is undamaged, you can put it in a cardboard box.
  4. Transport the battery to be recycled. Make sure the battery will not move around during transportation. If for some reason you have multiple batteries, transport them by placing them on a pallet with a piece of cardboard on top. Stack the batteries horizontally. Place a piece of 1-inch thick honeycomb between them to prevent the batteries from touching. No other hazardous materials can be in the vehicle and batteries cannot be stacked directly on top of one another.

Follow these points to transport the lead acid battery to be recycled. This will help reduce the pollution that the used batteries bring. Don’t throw out batteries at will. LET us together service Environment Protection.

Par leochbattery le lundi 18 juillet 2011

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