Honjo state and ShinMaywa Industries Jointly Develop "Tri-Guard Structure," a New Three-Layer Integrated Design for Battery Fire Countermeasures
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Honjo state and ShinMaywa Industries have jointly developed the "Tri-Guard structure," a new three-layer integrated safety design to combat battery fires by simultaneously suppressing flames, heat, and smoke. Amid rising risks of lithium-ion battery fires, they aim to implement this in industrial sectors and co-develop application-specific products, contributing to enhanced societal safety and disaster mitigation.
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- Q: What is the Tri-Guard structure?
- A: It is a three-layer integrated safety structure designed to simultaneously suppress flames, heat, and smoke (toxic gases) during a battery fire, aiming to extinguish the fire and reduce the risk of secondary damage.
- Q: What materials are used?
- A: It combines ultra-heat-resistant high-silica sheets from Honjo State and insulating materials made from recycled carbon fibers developed by Shin Meiwa Kogyo and Fuji Kasei.
- Q: Where is its application expected?
- A: It is expected to be used in various industrial environments where fire risks are anticipated, such as charging areas in logistics warehouses, battery storage spaces, and vehicle facilities for EVs.