Lead Acid Batteries
Lead batteries, also known as lead-acid batteries, are a type of rechargeable battery widely used for various applications due to their reliability and relatively low cost. They have been a popular choice for over a century and are still commonly found in many applications today.
Scopes & Testing
Lead Acid Batteries
Here are some key characteristics and applications of lead batteries:
- 1) Composition: Lead batteries are composed of lead plates (positive and negative) immersed in a sulfuric acid electrolyte solution.
- 2) Rechargeable: Lead batteries are rechargeable, meaning they can undergo numerous charge and discharge cycles before they need replacement.
- 3) Environmental Concerns: One of the primary environmental concerns associated with lead batteries is the potential for lead pollution. Improper disposal and recycling can lead to lead leaching into the environment, causing harm to human health and ecosystems. To address this, responsible recycling and proper disposal methods are crucial.
Testing lead batteries is essential to ensure their performance, capacity, and overall health. Proper testing helps identify potential issues and allows for timely maintenance or replacement, maximizing the battery's lifespan and efficiency.
House of Testing being an NABL and BIS accredited lab, follows the guidelines and industry standards when testing lead batteries. Regular testing and maintenance can prolong the battery's life, enhance reliability, and prevent unexpected failures, which is especially crucial in critical applications like backup power systems and industrial equipment. Contact House of Testing today!
PRODUCTS
- • Composition Type
- • Lead Acid Batteries
STANDARDS
- • IS 13369 : 2017 + A1 + A2 + A3
- • IS 15549 : 2020 + A1 + A2 + A3
- • IS 1651 : 2018
- • IEC 60896 - 11
- • IEC 60896 - 21
- • IEC 60896 - 22
- • IS 16046-1
- • IS 16046-2
- • IEC 62133-1
- • IEC 62133-2
- • UN38.3
- • IEC 60896
- • IS 16047
- • IS 16270
- • IEC 61000
TESTS
- • Charging / Discharging Test
- • Insulation Resistance Test
- • Continuous charging Test
- • Vibration Test
- • Moulded case stress at high ambient temperature Test
- • Temperature Cycling Test
- • Incorrect installation Test
- • Crushing Test
- • External short circuit Test
- • Free fall Test
- • Mechanical Shock Test
- • Thermal abuse Test
- • Low-pressure Test
- • Over-charging Test
- • Forced discharge Test
- • EMI EMC tests