In an increasingly power-dependent world, the demand for efficient and dependable energy storage solutions has never been higher. Hind LBT, a leader in battery manufacturing, stands at the forefront with its Tubular and VRLA (Valve-Regulated Lead-Acid) batteries. This blog delves into the technical superiority, unique features, and innovative technology behind these batteries, showcasing how they meet the diverse power needs of industries and consumers alike.
Tubular Batteries: Engineering Excellence
Hind LBT Tubular batteries are renowned for their technical superiority and innovation. With a remarkable global dispatch capability of just 25 days, Hind LBT ensures swift delivery anywhere in the world. The production capacity of over 40,000 units per month highlights their commitment to meeting high demand.
One standout feature is their impressive 2500-cycle lifespan, offering unparalleled longevity and reliability. Carbon graphite alloy technology enhances battery performance, while the HADI spine design contributes to an extended service life. The low iron content (less than 50 ppm) ensures improved backup power and prolonged battery life.
Hind LBT offers pressure die-casted spines for their tubular batteries that lead to a significantly longer lifespan. The choice of pressure die casting machines, particularly the Austrian-made HADI machines with their higher bar pressure (240 bpm to 320 bpm), showcases Hind's commitment to quality.
Additional technical aspects include the use of 99.9% pure lead and an exclusive alloy composition containing tin and silver. This minimizes paste shedding and reduces electrolyte stratification, enhancing longevity. Carbon graphite and nanocarbon technology further reduce sulphation, making these batteries incredibly long-lasting.
Hind LBT tubular batteries are not only efficient, with over 95% ampere-hour efficiency, but also low-maintenance, requiring only an annual top-up of distilled water (DM water).
VRLA Batteries: Reliability Redefined
Hind LBT VRLA batteries offer a weight advantage, with the 200 Ah model weighing 63 kg, outperforming competitors. The low iron content (less than 15 ppm) improves backup power and extends battery life.
Lead purity is a cornerstone of our VRLA batteries, with 99.9% pure lead ensuring top-notch quality and exceptional performance. An exclusive alloy composition containing tin and silver, along with a comprehensive curing mechanism, minimizes paste shedding and extends battery life.
To enhance longevity, we incorporate Lead Silicate into our alloy composition, reducing electrolyte stratification. This ensures consistent and reliable battery performance over time. Advanced carbon graphite and nanocarbon technology drastically reduce sulphation, making our VRLA batteries remarkably long-lasting.
High ampere-hour efficiency (over 95%) translates into significant power bill savings for consumers. Moreover, these batteries are incredibly low-maintenance, requiring just an annual DM water top-up.
Customers can also choose from plate thickness options, with Hind offering VRLA batteries in 18mm and 21mm thicknesses, catering to specific power requirements and applications.
In conclusion, Hind LBT Tubular and VRLA batteries stand as exemplars of technical excellence, innovation, and reliability in the world of energy storage. With a robust manufacturing capacity that exceeds 40,000 units of tubular and 22,000 units of VRLA Gel batteries each month, Hind LBT demonstrates an unwavering commitment to meeting the high demands of its customers.
Our exclusive alloy compositions, low iron content, advanced technologies, and focus on lead purity ensure that both our tubular and VRLA batteries outperform the competition, providing extended cycle life, superior performance, and cost-effective solutions. Whether you require the rugged durability of tubular batteries or the efficient, low-maintenance performance of VRLA batteries, Hind LBT is your trusted partner, delivering products that power industries and innovations worldwide with unmatched quality and competence.
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