Recently, a devastating fire broke out at a lithium battery factory in Korea, killing 22 workers and injuring more. The incident began with several battery cells exploding, causing the ambient temperature to soar to 1,000 degrees Celsius.
This tragic event highlights the dangers associated with lithium batteries and reminds everyone of the crucial importance of precautionary and preventive measures to minimize the risk of fire.
As you know, lithium batteries are essential for sustainable energy production. South Korea, with leaders such as LG Energy Solution, Samsung SDI and SK On, is one of the main exporters of these batteries. However, lithium battery fires are notoriously dangerous and difficult to extinguish. In January 2023, an industrial building in Grand-Couronne (Seine-Maritime), containing nearly 8,000 lithium batteries, caught fire. Arnaud Borde, head of battery safety studies and research at Ineris, explained to Le Parisien that “a lithium battery fire releases a lot of thermal power, which increases the risk of propagation; extinguishing is notoriously difficult”.
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The lithium industry must take measures to prevent devastating fires. By integrating materials such as SOUPLETHANE 5 Cor FRB (M1), manufacturers can enhance the safety of their facilities and contribute to safer and more reliable production. KEMICA COATINGS is committed to providing innovative and effective solutions to meet the challenges of the lithium industry and ensure the protection of workers and infrastructure.
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