-(3) What are the safety hazards of lithium-ion batteries

(3) What are the safety hazards of lithium-ion batteries
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abstract:
The domestic lithium-ion battery recycling industry is just starting, with a corresponding recycling rate of only 2%, which is difficult to meet environmental standards. It is generally believed that Lithium iron phosphate ion batteries are more suitable for cascade utilization, while ternary lithiu...

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The domestic lithium-ion battery recycling industry is just starting, with a corresponding recycling rate of only 2%, which is difficult to meet environmental standards. It is generally believed that Lithium iron phosphate ion batteries are more suitable for cascade utilization, while ternary lithium ion batteries are suitable for direct recovery. However, whether it is echelon utilization or recycling, the power lithium-ion Battery recycling recycling at the early stage of development still has problems such as immature business model, lack of effective waste battery collection channels, unmatched battery disassembly/disassembly, and difficulty in predicting the remaining life.


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