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Development of "Tri-Guard Structure": A New Three-Layer Integrated Design for Battery Fire Countermeasures

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Honjo state Co., Ltd. and ShinMaywa Industries, Ltd. have jointly developed the "Tri-Guard Structure," a new safety design that integrates flame, heat, and smoke suppression. This three-layer structure aims to mitigate the risks of battery fires in industrial, commercial, and public settings by containing fire sources and preventing secondary damage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What companies developed the Tri-Guard Structure for battery fire safety?
A: Honjo State Co., Ltd. and ShinMaywa Industries, Ltd. developed the Tri-Guard Structure for battery fire safety in a collaborative effort.
Q: Where are the headquarters of Honjo State Co., Ltd. located?
A: The headquarters of Honjo State Co., Ltd. are located in Osaka City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan.
Q: What are the three integrated layers of the Tri-Guard Structure designed to suppress?
A: The Tri-Guard Structure integrates layers to suppress flames, heat, and smoke or toxic gases generated during lithium-ion battery fires.
Q: Why is the Tri-Guard Structure considered a response to growing safety concerns?
A: The Tri-Guard Structure addresses increasing incidents of lithium-ion battery fires at airports, logistics sites, and commercial facilities since 2022.
Q: What function does the Heat Insulation Layer in the Tri-Guard Structure perform during a fire?
A: The Heat Insulation Layer delays the transfer of high-temperature heat from inside the structure to the outside, reducing external thermal impact.