Explosion-proof lithium batteries are battery products designed to improve the safety performance of lithium batteries in special environments. Explosion-proof lithium batteries typically employ special safety measures, such as:
1. It adopts a high-strength explosion-proof protective shell to resist external impacts and compression.
2. A protection circuit has been added, which can automatically disconnect or discharge the battery when the internal temperature or pressure exceeds the safe range, so as to avoid abnormal situations such as short circuit, overcharge or over-discharge.
3. A pressure valve is installed to release internal gas when the internal pressure of the battery is too high, thereby controlling the internal temperature and pressure of the battery.
4. Made of explosion-proof materials that are resistant to high temperature and high pressure, it can be used in special environments such as high temperature, high pressure, explosive and flammable environments.
Explosion-proof lithium batteries are suitable for critical industries such as petroleum, chemical, military, coal mining, and shipbuilding, improving equipment safety and reliability. For example, they are used in miners' headlamps, equipment monitoring, natural gas detection, and oil exploration, and their safety performance is widely recognized.
The main difference between explosion-proof lithium batteries and ordinary lithium batteries lies in their safety performance.
Explosion-proof lithium batteries are designed to improve the safety performance of lithium batteries. They employ special safety measures, such as a high-strength casing, protective circuits, and pressure valves. If the internal temperature or pressure of the battery becomes too high, it can automatically discharge or rapidly release internal gas, thus preventing battery explosions or fires. Explosion-proof lithium batteries are typically used in special environments involving high temperature, high pressure, and explosive or flammable materials, such as in the petroleum, chemical, military, and mining industries.
Unlike explosion-proof lithium batteries, ordinary lithium batteries lack these special safety measures. Their internal pressure and temperature are not specifically monitored and regulated, making them prone to explosions, fires, and other safety accidents should any abnormalities occur. Ordinary lithium batteries are used in everyday electronic devices, mobile phones, laptops, electric vehicles, and other fields.
In summary, the main difference between explosion-proof lithium batteries and ordinary lithium batteries lies in their safety performance, and different products are selected for different occasions and application needs.