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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing negative electrode plate of lead storage battery and lead storage battery
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide a method for manufacturing a negative electrode plate of a lead-acid battery, which improves the shrinkage-preventing effect of the negative electrode plate of a lead-acid battery containing barium sulfate. SOLUTION: After preparing a reaction solution containing barium sulfate precipitated by reacting a barium-based raw material with dilute sulfuric acid, The reaction liquid is added during the preparation of the negative electrode active material paste, and kneaded to prepare a negative electrode active material paste, which is then filled into a porous substrate by a conventional method to produce a negative electrode plate.
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