Claims
- 1. In a lead/sulfuric acid accumulator having a series of positive plates and negative plates and one or more separators made from a microporous filled polyolefin and the one or more separators containing a process oil as a plasticizer, the process oil being selected from the group consisting of naphthenic oil, relatively naphthenic oil and paraffinic oil and containing an aromatic carbon, sulfur and polar part, the improvement consisting essentially of the process oil having an aromatic carbon value (CA, according to DIN 51378, without sulfur correction) of ≦6%, sulphur content of ≦2000 ppm and a polar part of ≦1%, with the proviso that in the case that said process oil is a paraffinic oil, said aromatic carbon value is more than 0.1% and said sulphur content is greater than 100 ppm.
- 2. In a separator for lead/sulfuric acid accumulators, the separator being formed of a foil of a microporous, filled polyolefin, the foil containing process oil, the process oil having an aromatic carbon value, a sulfur content and a polar part, the improvement consisting essentially of the process oil being selected from the group consisting essentially of relatively naphthenic mineral oils and paraffinic mineral oils having an aromatic carbon value of ≦6%, a sulphur content of ≦2000 ppm and a polar part of ≦1.0%, with the proviso that in the case that said process oil is a paraffinic oil, said aromatic carbon value is more than 0.1% and said sulphur content is greater than 100 ppm.
- 3. In a separator for lead/acid accumulators, the separator being formed of a microporous foil of a poly-olefin filled with silica and process oil, the improvement comprising the process oil is a paraffinic oil having an aromatic carbon value (CA) of >1% and ≦6%, a sulphur content of >100 ppm and ≦2000 ppm and a polar part of ≦1.0%.
- 4. The accumulator according to claim 1, wherein the aromatic carbon value of the process oil is ≦5%.
- 5. The accumulator according to claim 1, wherein the sulphur content of the process oil is ≦1000 ppm.
- 6. The accumulator according to claim 1, wherein the polar content of the process oil is ≦0.7%.
- 7. The accumulator according to claim 1, wherein the process oil is selected from the group consisting of naphthenic oil and relatively naphthenic oil.
- 8. The accumulator according to claim 1, wherein the separator contains 1 to 40% by weight of process oil as plasticizer.
- 9. The accumulator according to claim 1, wherein the separator also contains one or more plasticizers.
- 10. The accumulator according to claim 1, wherein the separator consists of filled polyethylene of ultra-high molecular weight and is essentially filled with silica.
- 11. The separator according to claim 2, wherein the process oil has a CA value of ≦5%.
- 12. The separator according to claim 2, wherein the sulphur content of the process oil is ≦1000 ppm.
- 13. The separator according to claim 2, wherein the polar content of the process oil is ≦0.7%.
- 14. The separator according to claim 2, wherein the process oil is selected from the group consisting of naphthenic oil and relatively naphthenic oil.
- 15. The separator according to claim 2, wherein the process oil is a paraffinic oil and has an aromatic carbon value of more than 0.5%.
- 16. The separator according to claim 2, wherein the separator contains 1 to 40% by weight of plasticizer.
- 17. The separator according to claim 2, further comprising the separator containing in addition one or more plasticizers.
- 18. The separator according to claim 2, wherein the separator consists of filled polyethylene of ultra-high molecular weight and is essentially filled with silica and plasticizer.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 08/730,571 filed Oct. 15, 1996, now Abn, which is a Continuation of 08/277,690 filed Jul. 20, 1994, now Abn, Which is a Continuation of 08/062,477 filed May 11, 1993, now Abn, which is a Continuation of 07/866,954 filed Apr. 9, 1992, now Abn, which is a Continuation of 07/572,814 filed Aug. 24, 1990, now Abn.
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