A kind of ultrasonic formation method of internalized lead-acid battery
A technology of lead-acid batteries and formation methods, which is applied in the direction of lead-acid batteries, lead-acid battery construction, secondary batteries, etc., can solve the problems of shortening battery life, difficulty in battery formation, and aggravated grid corrosion, so as to reduce concentration Poor polarization, uniform electrolyte density, and improved formation efficiency
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[0020] A method of ultrasonication of internalized lead-acid batteries, the method is to put the acid-added lead-acid batteries into a water bath for standing still, use an ultrasonic generator to ultrasonically vibrate the water bath, and the temperature of the water bath is 15°C , standing time 2h, during the standing stage, the frequency of the ultrasonic waves emitted by the ultrasonic generator is 60KHz; turn off the ultrasonic generator; then charge the lead-acid battery after standing, when the charging voltage reaches 15-16V, use the ultrasonic wave again The generator performs ultrasonic oscillation, and the frequency of the ultrasonic waves emitted by the ultrasonic generator is 40KHz; during the formation process, the temperature is 40°C. The density of electrolyte sulfuric acid is 1.32g / cm 3 Adding anhydrous sodium sulfate mass fraction in sulfuric acid is 0.7% and mass fraction is the stannous sulfate of 0.07%; Also adding mass fraction is 0.1% ethylenediaminetetr...
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[0022] A method of ultrasonication of internalized lead-acid batteries, the method is to put the acid-added lead-acid batteries into a water bath for standing, and use an ultrasonic generator to ultrasonically vibrate the water bath, and the temperature of the water bath is 25°C , standing time 2.5h, during the standing stage, the frequency of the ultrasonic waves emitted by the ultrasonic generator is 75KHz; turn off the ultrasonic generator; then charge the lead-acid battery after standing, and use it again when the charging voltage reaches 15-16V The sonotrode performs ultrasonic oscillation, and the frequency of the sonotrode emitted by the sonotrode is 50KHz; during the formation process, the temperature is 45°C. The density of sulfuric acid in the electrolyte is 1.35g / cm 3 Adding anhydrous sodium sulfate massfraction in the sulfuric acid is 1% and the massfraction is the stannous sulfate of 0.09%; Also adding the massfraction in the sulfuric acid is 0.3% ethylenediaminet...
Embodiment 3
[0024]A method of ultrasonication of internalized lead-acid batteries, the method is to put the acid-added lead-acid batteries into a water bath for standing, and use an ultrasonic generator to ultrasonically vibrate the water bath, the temperature of which is 35°C , standing time 3h, during the standing stage, the frequency of the ultrasonic wave emitted by the ultrasonic generator is 80KHz; turn off the ultrasonic generator; then charge the lead-acid battery after standing, when the charging voltage reaches 15-16V, use the ultrasonic wave again The generator performs ultrasonic oscillation, and the frequency of the ultrasonic waves emitted by the ultrasonic generator is 80KHz; during the formation process, the temperature is 50°C. The density of sulfuric acid in the electrolyte is 1.37g / cm 3 Adding anhydrous sodium sulfate massfraction in sulfuric acid is 1.05% and massfraction is the stannous sulfate of 0.12%; Also adding massfraction in sulfuric acid is ethylenediaminetetr...
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