Iron impurities can form tiny circuits within the battery, causing current leakage and gradually reducing the battery's charge. Self-discharge not only reduces the battery's capacity and performance but also affects its storage time and stability. Leakage is also one of the safety issues that iron impurities may cause. PTMS LITHIUM COBALT ACID MATERIAL MAGNETIC Removing iron from the cathode material effectively reduces leakage.
When iron impurities form conductive pathways inside the battery, they may cause leakage between the positive and negative electrodes. Leakage increases energy loss in the battery and can also lead to overheating or short circuits. Although it is difficult to comprehensively measure the improvement in safety of lithium-ion batteries after PTMS LITHIUM COBALT ACID MATERIAL MAGNETIC iron removal using specific data, we can gain an initial understanding of the role of iron removal in reducing safety hazards through some relevant data.
Short circuits are one of the most severe safety issues in lithium-ion batteries. Iron impurities inside the battery can form metal dendrites, which continue to grow and eventually pierce the separator, causing direct contact between the positive and negative electrodes, leading to a short circuit. A short circuit can instantly generate a large amount of heat and current, potentially causing serious accidents such as fires or explosions. PTMS LITHIUM COBALT ACID MATERIAL MAGNETIC Remove iron from the cathode material to prevent short circuits.
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