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The use of PTMS LITHIUM COBALT ACID MATERIAL MAGNETIC solid state battery for iron removal is relatively safe
Time: 2022-12-22

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Through the principle of PTMS LITHIUM COBALT ACID MATERIAL MAGNETIC ternary lithium battery iron removal, we can also find that to improve the energy density and charge and discharge speed of ternary lithium battery, is to improve the proportion of active metal in the battery, which also means the stability and safety of the reduction. Its performance and safety are in conflict with each other, but the safety of a ternary lithium battery can be solved by adding a battery management system and a temperature control system.


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Therefore, from the point of view of commercial promotion, PTMS LITHIUM COBALT ACID MATERIAL MAGNETIC to remove iron triadic lithium battery is better than the more stable nickel metal hydride battery and lithium iron phosphate battery. The reason why liquid lithium batteries explode frequently is analyzed by experts. The reason is that lithium dendrites may occur in traditional lithium batteries working under large current, which punctures the diaphragm and leads to short circuit damage. The electrolyte is organic liquid,


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At high temperature, it will aggravate the tendency of side reactions, oxidation decomposition, gas generation and combustion. In recent years, academia and industry believe that the use of PTMS LITHIUM COBALT ACID MATERIAL MAGNETIC in iron removal solid state battery safety is relatively guaranteed, as it can inherit the liquid lithium battery "lake's lake status".

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