Tribasic Lead Sulphate, 3PbO, PbSo4, H20, is the most popular and versatile lead stabilizers for PVC. It is one of the most cost effective stabilizers available and is used in both rigid and plasticized PVC compounds for a wide range of end product applications.
Lead (II) sulfate (PbSO4) is a white solid, which appears white in microcrystalline form. It is also known as fast white, milk white, sulfuric acid lead salt or anglesite. It is often seen in the plates/electrodes of car batteries, as it is formed when the battery is discharged (when the battery is recharged, then the lead sulfate is transformed back to metallic lead and sulfuric acid on the negative terminal or lead dioxide and sulfuric acid on the positive terminal). Lead sulfate is poorly soluble in water.
Lead Sulfate is a moderately water and acid soluble Lead source for uses compatible with sulfates. Sulfate compounds are salts or esters of sulfuric acid formed by replacing one or both of the hydrogens with a metal.
Lead Sulfate is a bright white powder suitable for use in most media, but especially adapted for oil; it is tetrabasic lead sulfate. Rublev Colours Lead Sulfate is made by a modern process yielding a finely divided powder of high purity.
Lead sulfate is produced when a lead acid battery discharges, and it is also known that big PbSO4 crystals are less active than the smaller ones because they dissolve slower, thus result in failure of the battery