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Recycling Lead acid Batteries

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RonL

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Jan 9, 2007
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Location
Texas
Can anyone provide an answer or a link to information about salvaging the dried paste that coats the positive and negative lead grids in a battery?
I have looked for years and have several books on batteries and nowhere have I found anything that indicates if and how to return lead dioxide and lead peroxide paste material back to lead.

Thanks if anyone can help :)
 
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