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The Importance of Drying in Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing

The drying stage in lead-acid battery manufacturing plays a quiet but decisive role here. It shapes how well the plates hold their structure and how efficiently the battery stores and releases energy over time.

2026/04/21
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The Role of Ball Mill Machines in Battery Production

A ball mill machine sits at the heart of many battery production lines because it turns basic lead materials into the fine lead oxide powder that becomes the active ingredient in lead-acid battery plates.

2026/04/15
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Core Technology of EV Lead-Acid Batteries: Grid Alloy

In EV lead-acid battery production, public attention often focuses on paste formulation and formation processes affecting capacity, while overlooking a core component determining battery life, rate capability, and reliability—the grid.

2026/04/13
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Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing: From Basics to Mastery

In today's diverse new energy battery landscape, lithium-ion technology dominates. However, one secondary battery, born over 160 years ago, continues to hold an irreplaceable position in automotive, telecommunications, and energy storage—the lead-acid battery.

2026/04/08
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What Causes Sulfation of Lead Acid Battery and How to Prevent It

Sulfation is the buildup of lead sulfate crystals on the plates inside a lead acid battery​. Every time your battery discharges to power something, a thin layer of these crystals forms naturally as part of the chemical reaction.

2026/04/01
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Benefits of Automating Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing

Lead-acid batteries keep cars starting, backup systems running, and industrial equipment powered every day. Yet many users notice the same frustrations: batteries that lose charge faster than expected, sudden drops in performance, or the need to replace units much sooner than planned.

2026/03/26
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What Is COS in Lead Acid Battery Manufacturing

COS stands for Cast On Strap, a key step in making lead acid batteries. In battery manufacturing, plates inside each cell need solid connections so current flows evenly. The COS process creates these links by pouring molten lead around the plate lugs to form straps.

2026/03/17
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What Happens If Battery Acid Leaks

People who work with batteries or keep them at home often ask what happens if battery acid leaks because even a small amount can create real problems fast. Understanding the basic makeup helps explain why quick action matters whenever you notice any wetness or unusual smell around a battery.

2026/03/11
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What Is Battery Acid and Why Is It Dangerous

Battery acid is essentially a strong chemical solution found in many rechargeable batteries, particularly lead-acid ones used in cars, trucks, and industrial equipment. At its core, battery acid is sulfuric acid diluted with water, typically around 30-50% concentration.

2026/03/10
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Wellpack Awarded "National High-Tech Enterprise" Certification

Wellpack New Energy, a subsidiary of Xiamen Better Technology Group, is among them, having successfully passed the recognition and been awarded the "National High-Tech Enterprise" certification!

2026/02/09
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How battery factory handle battery acid

Battery acid is the electrolyte used primarily in lead-acid batteries, the type found in cars, trucks, forklifts, and backup power systems. It's almost always diluted sulfuric acid with a concentration around 30-50%.

2026/02/03
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How Lead Acid Battery Grids Are Made Step by Step

A lead acid battery grid is the structural backbone that holds the active material inside every lead acid battery. Think of it as a metal frame that supports the paste responsible for storing and releasing energy. Without a well-made grid, the battery simply wouldn't function reliably.

2026/01/29
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