Lead metal
Four distinct grades have been included in the REACH Registration for lead metal (EC: 231-100-4). Substance identity details and classification and labelling information can be found below:
- Lead metal massives (general grade)
- Lead metal massives (high purity grade)
- Lead metal massive (with arsenic)
- Lead metal powder
Note that the classifications in the above datasheets will be updated in due course to reflect the harmonised environmental classification of Pb metal as adopted in Delegated Regulation 2024/197.
Uses of lead metal
Lead metal is used safely and sustainably in a wide range of applications, including:
- in the industrial production of lead-based automotive and industrial batteries,
- as internal sheathing in high-voltage cables,
- in radiation shielding for healthcare, laboratory, security scanning, and non-destructive test facilities,
- as weather protection in architectural applications,
- in free-machining steels, brasses, and aluminium alloys
- in industrial solders used in specialist electronics and electrical applications, and
- as an intermediate in the manufacture of lead compounds such as lead oxides.
Lead also plays an essential role in the Circular Economy, with its unique ability to facilitate energy-efficient recovery of many other non-ferrous metals and critical technology materials.
For Europe’s future, lead matters. Find out more at leadmatters.org.
A list of the Identified Uses included in the Consortium’s CSR, including the Use Descriptor Codes, may be found here. For more information, see the disseminated Registration dossier or contact us.