Safety issues with
lithium batteries.
Due to the unique chemical reactions inside, non-standard operations can easily lead to the expansion and combustion of lithium batteries. In the actual use process, incorrect operations are likely to cause accidents, so both producers and users of lithium batteries should take preventive measures to reduce the incidence of accidents and minimize the losses caused by accidents.
1. The environment of lithium batteries is very important. Factors such as high temperature, low temperature, and humidity can cause damage to lithium batteries, and in severe cases, they can be scrapped or even ignited. Therefore, for lithium battery manufacturers, the environment for storing lithium batteries must be ventilated and dry to keep the temperature of the environment where the lithium batteries are stored constant. For users, harsh environments require separate customization, and conventional lithium batteries are not suitable for high or low temperatures.
2. The temperature of the environment for storing lithium batteries is obviously unreliable depending on the natural environment. The temperature is high in summer and cold in winter. Air conditioning is mandatory and must maintain temperature.
3. Of course, this is necessary because lithium batteries may burn, so the fire extinguishers that need to be equipped are carbon dioxide fire extinguishers and dry powder fire extinguishers.
4. As a lithium battery manufacturer, there are also some explicit regulations to prevent dangerous accidents from occurring for hazardous materials such as lithium batteries. For example, smoking is prohibited in factories and flammable and explosive materials are prohibited from being placed near lithium batteries.