Lead ingot
Lead ingots are solidified lead metal products in the form of ingots. They feature a low melting point, high density, good ductility, and resistance to corrosion and radioactivity. They are primarily used in the manufacture of lead-acid batteries, cable shielding materials, radioactive shielding materials, solder, and alloys. They are available in large and small ingots of varying sizes and are classified according to the national standard GB/T 469, with grades such as Pb99.994.
Lead ingots have a density of 11.34 g/cm³ and a melting point of 327°C. They are ductile, resistant to corrosion, and radioactivity.
The typical dimensions of a lead ingot are 610*120*80 mm, and each weighs approximately 25 kg.