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Industry usage

Standard Lead
First traded on LME:                          1903
Current specification introduced:  1968
World production:                               8,084,900 tonnes per annum (2007)

Being very soft and pliable and highly resistant to corrosion, Lead was ideal for use in plumbing as well as for the manufacture of pewter. In the early 20th century the automotive industry took off and new areas of consumption – batteries and petrol – created an enormous market. Storage batteries remain the main outlet but lead-free fuels have caused a decline in usage. Ironically, environmental issues have brought about new uses for the metal, particularly in the housing of power generation units to protect against electrical charges or dangerous radiations.

World lead production


Source: WBMS www.world-bureau.com

Region %
Asia 48
America 26
Europe 22
Oceania 3
Africa 2
Total 100
Industrial consumption


Source: Standard CIB Global Research www.standardbank.co.za

Industry %
Batteries 71
Pigments/Chemicals 12
Sheets/Extrusions 7
Ammunition 6
Other 4
Total 100
 
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