

LEAD INGOT
The most common use of lead in the industry is in the form of ingots. Lead ingot applications are especially preferred in industry for insulation purposes. Bullion lead applications are also seen in the insulation of cables and the manufacture of batteries.
It can be used as an alloy by combining with various metals.
Lead producers have an important and important place in the defense industry in Turkey. It is also common to use ingots to isolate various areas from radiation.
In addition to production in the form of plates or bricks, production in the form of ingots is also common. It may also be possible to be made in the form of a sheet or pipe.
In addition to such different usage methods, it is an important export product and can be obtained from scrap due to its recycling feature. Lead Production Production is carried out with lead mines located in the Eastern Anatolia region. The leading producers in the world are Russia and America.
The lead mine obtained from the ore is mixed with various compounds and oxidized. The oxidized product can be produced as ingots by lowering the heat level.
This type of production is common. The usage areas of this product, which can also be obtained by recycling from scraps, are diverse. It can be produced in the form of a pipe, sheet or layer, but it is also a product that can be preferred as ingots. Lead is preferred for coating walls, doors and windows due to its radiation protection feature. It provides high protection from X-ray rays. Lead generation techniques can vary.