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Lithium powersport battery explosions caused by internal defects

Dec 04, 2024 Leave a message

 

An explosion caused by internal defects in a lithium powersport battery occurs when structural or material issues within the battery lead to abnormal reactions during use, ultimately resulting in an explosion.

 

Causes of Internal Defects

 

( 1 ) Production Process Issues:

Insufficient quality control, leading to uneven coating, mixed impurities, or damage to electrodes and diaphragms.


( 2 ) Design Problems:

Unreasonable lithium powersport battery structure designs, excessive focus on energy density, and inadequate attention to safety considerations.


( 3 ) Material Selection and Performance Issues:

Use of low-quality electrolytes, diaphragm materials, or electrode active materials.

 

 

Key Characteristics of Internal Defects


( 1 ) Battery Expansion:

Internal gas accumulation may cause the battery to expand or deform.


( 2 ) Heating:

Abnormal heating during use or charging may indicate thermal runaway caused by internal defects.


( 3 ) Abnormal Voltage:

Fluctuations or irregular voltage changes, especially during charging or discharging.


( 4 ) Leakage or Odor:

Electrolyte leakage accompanied by a pungent odor, signaling material, or structural issues.

 

 

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