antimonial lead
The most common and important metal alloyed with lead is antimony. Antimonial lead alloys usually contain from 1 to 6 percent antimony. Other components usually include tin, iron, copper, zinc, silver, arsenic, or traces of nickel. Because it has improved hardness and strength, antimonial lead has traditionally been known simply as hard lead Applications Antimonial lead is used: as grids, ports and connectors for lead-acid batteries to produce lead shots (ammunition). For cable sheathing As anodes in electrowinning and metal-processing processes.
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