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Re: supernova23 post# 493

Friday, 08/21/2020 12:02:22 PM

Friday, August 21, 2020 12:02:22 PM

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I found a pic of of KULR's bag, and I've seen Hydra interwoven around battery cells.

So I'm still thinking my first guess was correct. That TRS is not a standalone product - it's a tough material that can prevent thermal runaway, but for critical applications (NASA, DOD etc.) it needs to be contained in some type of explosion-proof bag or box that can also contain smoke.

The Americase Battery Bag looks pretty flimsy, even though they're DOT-approved for shipping. Doesn't look like they would contain an explosion, nor does the company seem to imply they can - they're simply "heat-mitigating."

The construction of the Battery Bag contains a proprietary heat-mitigating material. It contains protection that allows it to receive a DOT special permit for the safe transportation and return of lithium-ion batteries whether inside or outside of equipment.








BTW, the link to the company website is hard to find in the intro.

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