At present, the main core applications of new energy electric vehicles rely on batteries for power supply. However, many hazardous chemicals are used as raw materials in the battery production process, such as dimethyl carbonate, methyl ethyl carbonate, propylene carbonate, lithium hexafluorocarbonate, and organic solvents, which pose serious safety hazards to the health and safety of production workers!
And if the ventilation in the workshop and environment of battery production enterprises is not smooth, it is easy to form the accumulation of flammable, explosive, toxic and harmful gases, which can easily lead to poisoning accidents and the risk of combustion and explosion.
Combustible gas detection sensor in battery workshop:
When lithium battery electrolyte encounters a large amount of water, it may explode due to rapid decomposition and heat release. There is a risk of combustible or toxic gas leakage in the production workshop and other working environments of lithium battery factories, such as ammonia, CL2, HF, hydrogen sulfide, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, hydrochloric acid, Freon, phosphoric acid, etc. If the concentration of these gases exceeds the standard, there may be hidden dangers such as fire and poisoning.
In the process of environmental testing, when the battery is damaged, there is a high possibility of CO, H2, and H2S leakage. Therefore, it is recommended to install hydrogen and carbon monoxide sensors in the lithium battery production workshop to intelligently detect low concentration hydrogen and CO gas leaks. Once the set standard threshold is reached, an alarm will be triggered to ensure the rapid and safe evacuation of workers.
