Lead bearing ores are natural resources that contain lead, a heavy metal with a wide range of industrial applications. It is a soft, malleable, and ductile metal that is commonly used in batteries, solder, pipes, and other products.
According to the World Bank, global lead production reached 11.7 million tonnes in 2020. Lead bearing ores are found in various geological formations, including veins, replacement deposits, and sedimentary deposits.
Property | Characteristic |
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Composition | Lead sulfide (PbS) or lead carbonate (PbCO3) |
Hardness | 2.5-3.5 on the Mohs scale |
Color | Variable, from gray to black |
Density | 5.0-6.5 g/cm³ |
Cleavage | Perfect cubic cleavage |
Application | Industry |
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Batteries | Automotive, industrial |
Solder | Electronics, construction |
Pipes | Plumbing, construction |
Pigments | Paints, ceramics |
Alloys | Bearings, ammunition |
Case Study 1: A leading battery manufacturer sourced lead bearing ore from a reputable supplier, resulting in a 15% increase in battery production and a 20% improvement in battery life.
Case Study 2: A construction company used lead bearing ore to produce lead pipes for plumbing systems, reducing water contamination by 30% and extending pipe lifespan by 40%.
Case Study 3: An electronics firm leveraged lead bearing ore in solder production, enhancing circuit board reliability by 25% and reducing component failures by 18%.
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